And Sky and EE aren't much better, either
2014 ruling by High Court to block websites over counterfeit goods upheld
'Larger links provide more total capacity which reduces potential blockages or choke points in the network,' Valve's Mike Dunkle tells Computing
Does making fast broadband a 'legal right' make us any closer to getting it? History would suggest not
Snoopers' charter to return, once again, on Wednesday
ISPs allowed to discriminate in favour of 'specialised services' under new EU law
BT Openreach is accused of meddling with figures to avoid fines, and making up excuses when it fails to connect lines on time
Neil Anderson, security director at FarrPoint, believes surveillance is a necessary evil but wants the government to rethink its approach
Government pressure prompts ISPs to strengthen filters for terrorism-related material
Australian equivalent of Communications Data Bill will enable a wide range of agencies to access internet users' database, admits police chief