Oftel has once again rejected Freeserve's claim that BT is guilty of making anti-competitive broadband price cuts, some 20 months after the original allegation was made. The telecommunications ...
Freeserve denies that any of its executives are about to resign, describing the suggestion as "nonsense". Sources had previously suggested that one of its top executives was about to leave the company ...
EE has told Duncan and other readers it’s closing email addresses that some have been using for almost 20 years. Where should they go now? Many of us have been using Orange/Freeserve/Wanadoo email ...
Overture Services won the Web search business of U.K. Internet service provider Freeserve, supplanting Google in its flagship service and laying out new terrain for a fight. A representative for ...
Freeserve has reached its fifth birthday and to mark the event it is doing something that should rock the ADSL home user market a bit. From today, Freeserve are offering a simple try ADSL for one ...
due to be “handed-down” on April 16th at 10:30am. The dispute revolves around Oftels earlier rejection that Freeserve alleged that BT Openworld had prior knowledge of the price cuts in early 2002 and ...
THE Labour Party's latest attempt to embrace the net backfired this week when an email to some of its members implied that Freeserve, the party's current internet service provider (ISP), might not ...
The internet service provider Freeserve yesterday joined forces with NTL to sell high-speed internet access over the troubled cable company's network. The deal will enable Freeserve, which is now ...
The UK's biggest internet service provider Freeserve is set to adopt the name of its French owner Wanadoo, according to press reports. Wanadoo chief executive Nicolas Dufourcq has drawn up plans to re ...
Internet service provider Freeserve said they will be taking their taxation crusade to court in order to get rival AOL to pay millions in VAT. As an American company, AOL has been exempted from ...
THE roll-out of high-speed internet services in Britain took another step backward as Freeserve, one of the country's largest internet service providers, increased its monthly charges by 25pc to £50.
The internet service provider Freeserve yesterday admitted a key distribution deal with Dixons for its narrowband internet access product was up for renegotiation. Dixons, which set up Freeserve in ...