
Worthing Golf Club Goes the Extra Mile
Golf courses are often located in rural areas, so they face unique challenges when it comes to reliable internet connectivity. These locations are ideal for golf and are a key aspect of the golfing experience.
Golf courses are often located in rural areas, so they face unique challenges when it comes to reliable internet connectivity. These locations are ideal for golf and are a key aspect of the golfing experience.
Rural businesses across the South East could benefit from a slice of the additional £45m government funding that’s now available to speed-up their broadband connections.
Britain’s slipping even further down the league table for broadband speeds according to recent research by the comparison website Cable. Cable’s analysis, conducted by research
New government-funded trials of 5G technology could cause a paradigm shift in the way UK businesses operate.
Six million homes and businesses will have access to ultrafast internet speeds in only two years’ time if Ofcom’s latest proposals become a reality.
The UK government’s decision to make access to 10Mbps minimum broadband speeds a legal requirement for everyone by 2020.
Sussex businesses that use wi-fi connections need to act now to guard against a flaw recently uncovered in commonly-used wireless application protocols.
Beware of public wi-fi hotspots where hackers may be waiting to intrude into your world.
A government-backed pilot in West Sussex to test out fibre direct to premises means businesses can seriously consider much faster connection speeds in the future.
Much faster broadband using fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) technology is a real possibility in the near future for many UK businesses.
Faster, minimum broadband speeds are on the cards for rural Sussex businesses when the Digital Economy Bill becomes law.
Ofcom’s decision to legally separate Openreach from BT could be good news for South East businesses yearning for the faster delivery of essential broadband services.
Mobile working is transforming how UK companies operate by significantly increasing efficiency and boosting staff productivity.
Ofcom says BT’s ducts will have to be opened up to other providers soon, which will mean cheaper leased lines for UK businesses.
There are plans to make minimum broadband speeds of 10 Mbps a legal right for everyone in the UK but is that enough for a growing business in Brighton or Worthing?