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Faster and Cheaper Than BT Unlimited Infinity 1 Based on Wired and Not Wi-Fi Connections
Faster and cheaper than BT Unlimited Infinity 1 Based on wired and not Wi-Fi connections. Sky’s fastest up to 76Mb unlimited Fibre Max is faster and cheaper than BT’s entry level up to 52Mb unlimited Infinity 1. BT’s 76Mb service is more expensive and not faster than Sky Fibre Max. Switch from BT to new Sky Fibre Max £15 a month for 12 months Monthly Sky Line Rental £17.40 applies Below is an illustation of what a BT Unlimited Infinity 1 customer, outside their minimum term, would pay if they switched to Sky Fibre Max BT Sky BT Infinity 1 Unlimited Sky Fibre Max Advertised headline download speed Up to 52Mb Up to 76Mb Usage Cap Unlimited Unlimited Minimum term N/A 12 mths Monthly price for months 1 - 12 £26.00 £15.00 Monthly standard cost of line rental £18.99 £17.40 Activation fee £0.00 £39.00 Router Delivery charge £0.00 £9.95 TOTAL COST OVER 12 MONTHS £539.88 £437.75 Features: BT Smart Hub Sky Hub BT NetProtect on 2 devices & BT parental controls Sky Broadband Shield 100GB BT Cloud Storage Sky WiFi UK Weekend Calls 12 months free McAfee Internet Trial BT Sport from free Selected Fibre areas only. Speeds vary by location. £9.95 router delivery charge. Upfront payment may be required. Subject to status. Faster & Cheaper: Sky Fibre Max offers faster download speeds than BT Unlimited Infinity 1 (see also Ofcom report March 2016). External factors such as internet congestion and home wiring can affect speed. -
Sky Broadband Shield Guide Parental Controls
Parental controls guide Sky Broadband Shield guide Parental Controls information Type of guide Broadband & mobile networks Features and Benefits Sky Broadband Shield is a set of tools designed by Sky to help make the internet a safer place for your whole family and offers the following features – malware protection and parental controls. What specific content can I restrict? Phishing & Malware Drugs & Criminal Skills File Sharing & Hacking Inappropriate content Online games Pornography & Adult Infected Sites Weapons & Violence, Gore Privacy and identity theft Social networking & Hate What do I need? A Sky ID (Username and Password) - If you haven’t signed up, you will need a contact email address and your Sky account number or your account direct debit details. Sky Broadband Shield guide Step by step guide 1 Go to Sky.com, log into your account using your Sky ID (username) and password Sky Broadband Shield guide Step by step guide 2 Get to your Broadband Shield settings by going to My Account. Next, click the Broadband & Talk option. Scroll down and click on the Broadband Shield option. Here you will see the settings to apply for each Custom, PG, 13, Adults and you can also Disable Shield. 1 2 3 Sky Broadband Shield guide 4 Sky Broadband Shield guide Step by step guide 3 Choose when Sky Broadband Shield should be active Scroll down until you reach this section then choose whether you want the Shield to be ‘Always active’ or you can choose to set it at certain times of the day. Please note, when the Broadband shield is inactive, you’ll see sites suitable for adults but will still be protected from phishing and malware sites. -
UK Superfast Broadband Projects Directory 2014: Crunch Year for Superfast UK
UK Superfast Broadband Projects Directory 2014: crunch year for Superfast UK Prepared by: Annelise Berendt Date: 14 February 2014 Version: 1.0 Point Topic Ltd 73 Farringdon Road London EC1M 3JQ, UK Tel. +44 (0) 20 3301 3305 Email [email protected] Point Topic – UK Plus report – 2014: crunch year for Superfast UK Contents 1. Background 4 2. Introduction 5 3. The service provider picture 8 4. BT Group puts another £50m into the pot 11 4.1 Fibre on Demand developments 11 4.2 Self-install getting closer 12 4.3 Multicast for GEA launched for TV provision 12 4.4 Cornwall passes target and begins to impact local economy 13 4.5 Northern Ireland FTTC network has over 150,000 customers 13 4.6 BT looks to raise its MDU game 14 4.7 Last batch of 19 exchanges quietly announced 14 4.8 BT Retail sees strong fibre-based growth 16 5. Virgin Media increases the speed stakes 17 5.1 Higher speed services and boosts for existing customers 17 5.2 Virgin acquires Smallworld Fibre 17 6. Altnets move into make or break year 18 6.1 CityFibre floats on AIM 18 6.2 Gradwell launches GigaBath based on CityFibre infrastructure 19 6.3 IFNL continues to build homes passed numbers 20 6.4 Hyperoptic launches in Olympic Village 20 6.5 Venus welcomes Connection Voucher Scheme 21 6.6 Community Fibre in Westminster pilot 21 6.7 Velocity1 uses Wembley to showcase the bigger picture 21 6.8 Call Flow Solutions continues private and publicly-funded rollout 22 6.9 Fibre Options seeing increasing developer interest 22 6.10 Gigaclear continues to grow rural footprint 23 6.11 B4RN sticks to its coverage plans 23 6.12 Cybermoor FTTP services go live 24 6.13 LonsdaleNET launches fibre network in Cumbria 24 6.14 TripleConnect in Cumbrian new build fibre deployment 25 6.15 KC fibre connections approach 7,000 lines 25 6.16 The closure of Digital Region 26 6.17 Student fibre sector is a springboard for the wider market 27 Page 2 of 37 Point Topic – UK Plus report – 2014: crunch year for Superfast UK 7. -
Analysys Mason Document
Sky launches a mobile service in the UK in anticipation of increased competition in convergence December 2016 Heenu Nihalani and Kerem Arsal Sky is the newest entrant to the UK mobile market, and the forthcoming launch of its ‘Sky Mobile’ service brings an alternative fixed–mobile proposition to a relatively nascent convergence market. As a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), it will use O2’s network, and offer 12-month contracts in loose bundles to its fixed subscribers, as well as separately to non-subscribers at a higher price point. Sky reports that over 46 000 people have pre-registered for Sky Mobile, which will be launched in mid-December. This article examines Sky Mobile’s pricing and positioning in more detail, and discusses the effects that this service may have on the UK’s mobile and FMC markets. Sky is clearly targeting its mobile proposition at its current customer base Sky is entering the market with relatively cautious pricing, without aggressive discounting, and with continued focus on premium services. It is a convincing offer for its fixed broadband subscribers, but less so for non- subscribers. The service is positioned to compete in a marketplace increasingly dominated by converged offers following BT’s acquisition of EE in August 2016. Pricing for Sky’s fixed customers is competitive. Prices are tiered around data allowances: GBP10 per month for 1GB, GBP15 for 3GB, and GBP20 for 5GB; each comes with unlimited voice and SMS. The pricing closely matches similar plans from Virgin Media and Vodafone, while BT’s pricing is slightly lower for its FMC bundle subscribers. -
Utilit-Easers
JUNE 2014 AFRIC A TREND BULLETIN UTILIT-EASERS How utilitarian brands are easing the strain of everyday life in Africa. Africans, like their global counterparts, lead busy, Many Africans have busy lives. And the disruptions that occur when had enough! basic services don’t work means that many are happy (as well as increasingly able) to spend on Rising numbers are unwilling to products and services that make everyday life accept unreliable utilities and faster and easier. Now, they’re looking to innovative brands and lack of basic infrastructure. entrepreneurs to step up, and start improving local services and systems. And as the continent continues to develop, this desire to engage with such brands – plugged into their localities and equipped with a broader purpose to do good – only intensifies. www.trendwatching.com/trends/utilit-easers UTEASEILIT- RS 2 Almost one in two people in sub-Saharan Africa report having paid a bribe in the last 12 months when interacting with key public institutions and services. THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, MAY 2014 www.trendwatching.com/trends/utilit-easers UTEASEILIT- RS 3 DEFINITION UTILIT-EASERS | Utilitarian brands that are easing the lives of Africans by saving them time, putting them in control, and enabling consumer independence. These brands are ultimately bridging the gap between basic infrastructure and the burgeoning expectations of citizens across the continent. www.trendwatching.com/trends/utilit-easers UTEASEILIT- RS 4 Since 2005, a net 8 million people in Africa have moved out of poverty. THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK, MAY 2014 www.trendwatching.com/trends/utilit-easers UTEASEILIT- RS 5 Three forces are 1. -
Openreach Quality of Service – Changes to Proposals Made As Part of the Wholesale Fixed Telecoms Market Review
NON-CONFIDENTIAL Openreach quality of service – changes to proposals made as part of the Wholesale Fixed Telecoms Market Review Response to Ofcom’s consultation DECEMBER 2020 NON-CONFIDENTIAL Contents 1 Executive summary 2 2 Openreach’s service quality is unacceptably low, deteriorating and could get worse 4 3 Openreach’s poor service performance harms consumers, retail competition and the transition to FTTP 6 4 Minimum service levels on copper should be raised and extended to FTTP services 9 5 It is not necessary to review minimum service levels six months into the next market review period 12 6 The relevant time period for the WLA first available date standard should not be changed 14 7 Ofcom’s proposal to allow certain faults to be excluded from minimum service levels should be strictly limited, if allowed at all 16 DECEMBER 2020 NON-CONFIDENTIAL 1 Executive summary Openreach’s poor and deteriorating service quality – particularly for its copper- based services – threatens to seriously harm consumers and the economy. These are the services that most consumers will be relying on for the next decade. Only a minority of customers will have access to FTTP during that period and, even among those, the most economically disadvantaged and vulnerable consumers may not be able to afford FTTP and may therefore not benefit from it at all. Others may never get access to FTTP, such as consumers in hard to reach rural areas or those with difficult and expensive access issues. Ofcom said in its recently published proposed plan of work for 2021/22 that: “[t]hroughout the pandemic, we have seen that high-quality, reliable communications services have been more important than ever to people’s lives.” 1 Sky could not agree more. -
Globally Active Globally Active
Globally active Sub-Saharan Africa Projects SubheadlineNewsletter March 2013 Issue · www.roedl.com/it Summary: How to use the Newsletter How to use the Newsletter > Angola 1. The newsletter provides information on projects in > Botswana Sub-Sahara Africa from different official sources > Congo (World Bank, IFC, Afdb, AIB, EU, National Govern- > Congo (Democratic Republic) ments, Africa Project Access etc.) > Ethiopia > Gabon > Ghana 2. An additional service pertains to additional details on > Kenya the Project itself. If a subscriber is particularly inter- > Liberia ested in a specific Project and feels that additional > Malawi details are required, he or she is welcome to contact > Mauritius Rödl & Partner: (tel. 049 8046911; fax: 049 > Mozambique 8046920; e-mail: [email protected]; federi- > Namibia [email protected];). > Nigeria > Swaziland 3. It must be remembered that Rödl & Partner only > South Africa provides the initial leads, where after it is up to the > Sudan subscriber to delve into the Project and secure the > Tanzania business. > Uganda > Zambia > Zimbabwe 1 Sub-saharan Africa Projects March 2013 > Angola articulation of the public passenger transports (road, rail and private transport). Rödl & Partner Padova > Angola > Description & location: Angola: NEW MINERALS PORT, CABINDA. Rödl & Partner Padua > Sector: Ports. > Stage in project cycle: Pre-implementation. > Description & location: : Angola, MEDICINE FACTORY > Details: Plans are reportedly underway for the > Sector: Industry. construction of a new minerals port in Cabinda. > Stage in project cycle: Early implementation. > Value of the project: The cost is estimated at USD 1 > Details: A medicines factory is being built in Longa billion. zone, Porto Amboim Municipality, in the central > Sponsors and contractors: Marine Port Authority. -
ANNEX 6 COMMENTARY on the CONSULTATION DOCUMENT in This Annex 6 of Sky's Response We Provide a Non-Exhaustive List of the Erro
NON-CONFIDENTIAL VERSION ANNEX 6 COMMENTARY ON THE CONSULTATION DOCUMENT In this Annex 6 of Sky’s Response we provide a non-exhaustive list of the errors in Ofcom’s Consultation Document, which are not identified elsewhere in this Response. The significant number of errors, inaccuracies and misconceptions suggests that Ofcom has an inadequate understanding of the context in which pay TV services are provided in the UK and elsewhere. A proper appreciation of that context is an essential prerequisite to accurate analysis of the sector. Section 3 Overview of the UK pay TV market ¶ 3.13 “An estimated one million households also receive free-to-view digital satellite.” This appears to be Ofcom’s own estimate of the number of households who use a Sky set-top box to receive television services, but do not subscribe to Sky’s DTH pay TV services. (No source is provided for the estimate.) If this is the case Ofcom should note that the estimate of one million households is subject to a wide margin of error, being based, Sky understands, on an arbitrary assumption that a certain (constant) proportion of churners from Sky’s DTH pay TV services continue to use their set-top boxes to receive digital free to air television services. It is probable that the actual number of such households is substantially higher than this estimate. Moreover, this reference fails to note that all 8.8 million UK and ROI subscribers to Sky’s DTH pay TV service, and subscribers to other DTH pay TV services, also receive “free-to-view digital satellite”. -
Urban Development Planning and Management in Africa-The Guest for Strategic City Planning and Management; Case of Accra and Lagos"
Urban Development Planning and Management in Africa-The Guest for Strategic City Planning and Management; Case of Accra and Lagos" BERNARD ARTHUR (MGIP) Visiting Professor for CNAM Presentation Outline Urban Development in Africa 1. General Introduction 2. Urban Development in Africa, the facts 3. Urban Development Planning and Management 4. Urban Economics 5. Urban Transportation 6. City Development Strategies AFRICA IS URBANIZING FASTER THAN EXPECTED. ALTHOUGH BY 2025, IT WOULD BE THE LEAST URBANIZED , IT WILL STILL HAVE MORE URBAN POPULATION THAN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA source : UN-Habitat, World Cities Report, 2012 Facts of Urbanization ● The Facts: Asia dominated the picture, 0.88 million ● Cities of the South grew more than cities of new urban dwellers every week. the north in the last 10years: In the last decade, the urban population in the Africa, 0.23 million per week, dwarfing developing world grew an average 1.2 million people per week, or slightly less than one full Latin America and the Caribbean’s 0.15 year’s demographic growth in Europe’s urban million weekly increment. areas. • However, when prosperity is absent or restricted to some groups, when it is only enjoyed in some parts of the city, when it is used to pursue specific interests, or when it is a justification for financial gains for the few to the detriment of the majority, the city becomes the locus where the right to shared prosperity is claimed Facts of Urbanizing Africa • Africa: The urban population is set to outstrip Europe’s: The region’s population is poised -
DIGITAL BILLING Improving Legacy Infrastructures to Manage Network Monetisation
CAF 5 2016 - Cover_Layout 1 26/08/2016 10:23 Page 1 Issue 5 2016 Édition 5 2016 Africa Afrique www.communicationsafrica.com DIGITAL BILLING Improving legacy infrastructures to manage network monetisation AfricaCom Enterprises in the African digital ecosystem IBC Superior systems for content creators Réseau Les « circonstances opportunes » exploitées Ahmadou Bakayoko, CEO of Radiodiffusion Télévision par les cybercriminels Ivorienne (RTI) FEATURES: G Communications G Radio G Broadcast REGULAR REPORTS: G Agenda G Solutions S01 CAF 5 2016 - Contents_Bullettin_Layout 1 26/08/2016 06:00 Page 2 The Intelsat Globalized Network Profi tably connect the unconnected. The Intelsat Globalized Network allows you to quickly and cost-e ectively expand into new markets and upgrade existing networks to 4G service. Now you can deliver reliable and high-performance broadband connectivity to anyone, anywhere in the world by incorporating high-throughput satellite technology into your terrestrial networks. www.intelsat.com/data-telecoms/10/ S01 CAF 5 2016 - Contents_Bullettin_Layout 1 26/08/2016 06:00 Page 3 Issue 5 2016 Édition 5 2016 Africa Afrique www.communicationsafrica.com CONTENTS DIGITAL BILLING Improving legacy infrastructures Bulletin 4 to manage network monetisation Events 8 AfricaCom Enterprises in the African digital ecosystem IBC Superior systems for Agenda 12 content creators Réseau Les « circonstances opportunes » exploitées Ahmadou Bakayoko, par les cybercriminels CEO of Radiodiffusion Télévision Ivorienne (RTI) Solutions 33 FEATURES: G Communications G Radio G Broadcast REGULAR REPORTS: G Agenda G Solutions FEATURES A note from the Editor THIS ISSUE OF Communications AfricaCom 16 Africa/Afrique focuses on digital Innovations at AfricaCom to bolster business and technology enterprises serving Africa’s digital future connectivity and commercial opportunity. -
Third-Party Parental Controls the Vodafone Broadband Blocks Social Media, Gaming Restricting the Hours They So That, If Your Child Borrows App for Free
Tools and Settings Parental controls on your home internet Parental controls on your child’s How can Vodafone help? smartphone and tablet ost UK broadband You can customise your you block websites that are arental controls on Vodafone Secure Net Vodafone Content Control Mproviders offer free settings in three steps: unsuitable for younger users. Psmartphones and tablets protects you and your family prevents access to online whole-home parental controls, Vodafone Choose a rating: PG, 13 or 18 In addition, you can install can block access to websites against harmful websites content and services rated which apply to any device that Available to anyone with Use the Watershed feature to F-Secure SAFE on up to containing adult content. and viruses that could on Vodafones mobile connects to your broadband Vodafone Broadband, set restrictions at certain times fi ve devices to protect our Mobile phone companies damage your mobile data network. via your home hub. Vodafone parental controls of the day children from inappropriate can fi lter content rated and devices, steal your Content Control is in place Sky’s parental controls are are free and accessible from dd specifi c ebsites that content, viruses, identity at the network level – check data or cause you to lose on all devices Vodafone offers. turned on by default and you within your online account. you would like to block. theft and malicious websites with your mobile provider personal content like The age-restricted content have to choose to turn them They protect all devices o fi n out or whether they are at home hether this fi lter is on or off photos, music and videos. -
Residential Nsw Customers – Critical Information Summary
RESIDENTIAL NSW CUSTOMERS – CRITICAL INFORMATION SUMMARY INFORMATION ABOUT THE SERVICE Description of the Service Wireless - Broadband Speed Wi-sky NSW uses a combination of both Fibre Network and high- Customers can choose from one of our great broadband plans. speed wireless technologies to enable eligible premises to get ultra-high-speed Internet connectivity. ● Wi-sky Business up to 30 / 30 Mbps download/upload ● Wi-sky Plus up to 25 / 25 Mbps download/upload Eligible customers can also choose to include a Voice over IP ● Wi-sky Standard up to 20 / 20 Mbps download/upload (VoIP) phone service offering great call rates and inclusions ● Wi-sky Economy up to 10 / 10 Mbps download/upload depending on your choice of VoIP Plan (at an additional charge.) ● Wi-sky Base up to 5 / 5 Mbps download/upload Service Availability Actual speeds may vary and may be slower than the maximum Wi- The Wi-sky NSW service is only available within a Wi-sky ready sky wholesale connection speeds. service area and subject to an assessment of your premises suitability by a Wi-sky approved Technician. Your Data Allowance All Wi-sky Residential Plans come with unlimited data#. Minimum Term Wi-sky NSW plans have a no term, 12 month or 24 month term option, which applies to the Broadband Plan and any optional VoIP Plan. INFORMATION ABOUT PRICING The charges payable include the Monthly Plan Charge, Installation Charges, and Other Fees & Charges as outlined below. Customers can also choose from our great Modem and Optional VoIP add-on options. Monthly Plan Charge The minimum monthly charge for Wi-sky NSW Broadband Plan is $75/month for the 5/5 Mbps Plan or a total minimum charge of $2,130 including standard installation over 24 months.