Suffolk Online Email Maintenance - Friday 1st June 8pm - Monday 4th June 8am
Suffolk Online Email Maintenance - Friday 1st June 8pm - Tuesday 5th June 2012 **UPDATE** - We belive this work has now been completed and all system are now back online as of midday today. We are just writing to you to give you some advance notice about some upcoming maintenance to the email systems that will be happening over the course of the upcoming bank holiday we...full article >>
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'Win a FREE website' competition - Worth up to £1000 As part of its commitment to help bring the benefits of the Internet to all. Suffolk Online have today launched a competition to WIN a free editable, custom built website design along with 1 year of support, hosting and domain name registration worth over £1,000 Alo...full article >>
Work and live in rural UK? Get your applications in to receive superfast broadband
The way the £20 million rural broadband fund will be spent is much clearer now, as Defra has started taking applications for projects that will utilise the £20m of funding that is available. The application and expression of interest postbox is open until 6th July 2012, with more detail on theDefra website, a companion page with a link to a toolkit (aka PDF) is ...full article >>
Just how covered is the UK with basic broadband?
Compared to ten years ago, the can I get any broadband questions on our forums, have changed drastically, around 2006 the why can't I get broadband type questions tailed off significantly, and now in 2012 it is questions about whether people can get fibre broadband and when it is coming to their area. Thus it is interesting to see a letter to European Commissioner Neelie...full article >>
Lazy parenting could result in mandatory porn blocks
The coverage of the Parliamentary Inquiry into Online Child Protection two weeks ago has as yet not died away, and it would seem the Prime Minister David Cameron has stepped into the fray, after a breakfast meeting with creative-industry figures, as reported in The Times. It appears the Prime Minister is keen to get laws changed requiring broadband providers to blo...full article >>
The cities allowed to enter the next round of urban broadband funding announced
The push to make the UK look uber cool with respect to broadband continues. The Chancellor announced a further £50m of funding for smaller cities in his most recent budget, some six weeks later the actual 27 cities that can enter this race have been announced. Aberdeen, Brighton & Hove, Cambridge, Chelmsford, Coventry, Derby, Dundee, Exeter, Glouceste...full article >>

