Turning off 3G marks the end of an era. It was the first mobile technology able to offer a reasonable experience for mobile ...
The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of broadband and mobile provider Virgin Media and O2 (VMO2), Jeanie York, has today ...
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This week, our Money Talks dives into the spending habits of Penelope, a 25-year-old teacher living in Paris. Penelope is the first to admit she’s “got luxury taste” but is “stingy at the same time.” ...
A 15-year champion of consumer affairs, Yvette leads on telecoms content at Which?, helping consumers navigate the market and exposing bad practice. While it’s still best known as a mobile phone ...
Shoppers who might have purchased their handset outright and require a solid SIM-only package could be in for a treat, as we've discovered some brilliant unlimited data offers to grab. Sky has ...
At £34, £36 and £39 per month respectively, Giffgaff's new broadband deals are not the cheapest plans on the market, but the offer of monthly rolling contracts is rare in the broadband industry.
UK mobile provider Giffgaff has launched a broadband service for the first time following a trial of the service held earlier this year. Much like its mobile plans, the firm is offering broadband on a ...
After the trial involving 500 trialists giffgaff has now launched its symmetric full fibre services that use the nexfibre XGS-PON network most commonly associated with Virgin Media O2. Service is ...
Mobile network provider giffgaff, which is owned by Telefónica and uses O2’s associated virtual operator (MVNO) platform, has officially rolled out its full-fibre broadband products – which are ...
Giffgaff has launched an unlimited data deal to rival major networks like EE, O2 and Three. On Friday (August 15), giffgaff announced it has slashed £180 off its ‘unlimited everything’ plan, offering ...
Giffgaff - more commonly known as a mobile network provider - is now launching their brand new home broadband for the first time and are searching for Brits who are willing to trial it for 12 months.