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moneysupermarket.com: BT Total Broadband Anywhere

Commenting on the launch of BT Total Broadband Anywhere Rob Barnes, head of broadband and mobiles at moneysupermarket.com, said: "BT is taking yet another step towards total convergence by offering a broadband service for the home and to those on the move.

Now you can take your broadband anywhere

BT takes broadband out of the home with the launch today of BT Total Broadband Anywhere, an all-inclusive package which offers a free, internet-capable smartphone – the BT ToGo – worth around £150, and BT’s Total Broadband service in the home.

Magnifying the small print

Recent research shows broadband users are falling foul of extra charges as a result of not reading the small print.

Internet first port of call for financial information

Research carried out by fairinvestment.co.uk has found that more than half of people questioned would go online to find information about financial products.

uSwitch: Broadband Customer Satisfaction Awards

Seven years on since its introduction, over half the country now has broadband, with 15 million customers spending a whopping £3 billion a year.

Downloading on the up

We are a nation of download addicts, with eight in 10 (80 per cent) Brits having downloaded from the internet in the last 12 months.

Charges hiding in the small print

Offers of free laptops and modems are practices frequently used by providers to lure customers into new broadband deals.

MAC migraine continues for broadbanders trying to switch

A year after compulsory regulations were introduced to improve the experience for the 260,000 consumers switching broadband every month a new study, by independent price comparison and switching service uSwitch.com, reveals that the new rules are failing to deliver the results they set out to achieve.

Government to crackdown on illegal downloaders

Commenting on news that the Government is to make a commitment to legislating against people who download content illegally, Rob Barnes, head of broadband and mobiles at moneysupermarket.com, said:

Broadband prices hit all time low but Brits still wasting millions

The broadband industry continues to thrive, with nearly 15 million households now spending over £3 billion subscribing to a service.

Virgin Media to upgrade broadband connections

Commenting on Virgin Media's announcement to upgrade broadband connections in the UK, Rob Barnes, head of broadband and mobiles at moneysupermarket.com, said: "Virgin Media's decision to boost broadband speeds shows real commitment to its customer base, potential customers and the future of broadband.

Brits opt for more choice and flexibility in 2008

Brits demand more flexibility and the choice to be able to use pay-per-day services such as gym memberships, car insurance and television services, according to new research by T-Mobile.

Not-so-social networking sites

Social networking has become a numbers game as people accept total strangers as their friends just to increase numbers in their profile, according to a new study.

Broadband still not up to speed

Commenting on Ofcom Consumer Panel's recommendations to Ofcom, Richard Mason director at moneysupermarket.com, said: “Whilst we welcome the recommendations from Ofcom’s Consumer Panel, we’re still yet to see any action taken by the industry regulator itself.

UK better connected as digital communications grow globally

Ofcom has published its second annual International Communications Market report. The publication analyses trends in the £873bn global television, radio and telecommunications sectors in 2006.