Best broadband areas for online gaming in the UK.
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Natalie Dunning is a freelance writer and Media Psychology researcher based in Manchester.
A list of the best areas for online gaming has just been released.
ISP’s are offering packages for every budget and speed requirement - but do you actually know what you need from your broadband?
Read: What broadband speeds do I actually need?A study by Opensignal found wifi usage increased but 4G speeds fell.
Read: Study unsurprisingly shows WiFi usage increased during lockdown.WhatsApp has lost it's status as privacy go-to since Facebook's acquisition.
Read: What is Signal and why are protesters using it?Bored of your living room? Why not take a virtual trip?
Read: How to make a custom background on Zoom.Zoom’s free service is a game changer, but the 40 minute limit is an issue.
Read: How to get around the 40 minute limit on Zoom.Zoom has become an essential tool during lockdown, but there are risks.
More 5G towers have been vandalised in the UK, why are people so scared?
Read: 5G conspiracy theories cause chaos, but why?The ultimate guide to topping up your tan without missing a deadline.
Read: How to work from home in your garden – the ultimate problem solver.Hacking and scamming on the increase as more people are working from home.
Read: Hackers are more active under lockdownIf Zoom is supposed to be a lifeline during these times, why are we all so sick of it?
Read: Zoom burnout? You are not alone.The UK’s biggest broadband providers have agreed not to limit internet allowances during the current crisis.
Read: UK ISPs remove data caps during pandemicTotal lockdown expected - can ISP’s and internet services offer any help?
BT confirm the launch of their Gigabit home broadband package for Spring 2020!
Read: BT confirm Gigabit broadband!With more people working from home will broadband providers feel the pressure?
Read: How will Coronavirus affect broadband?A study from TalkTalk reveals how much parents rely on the internet to help their children with homework.
Read: New study shows how much parents rely on the internet.A new study investigates whether smart speakers can accidentally record your conversations.
Read: Could Netflix shows cause chaos in your smart home?Warm your winter with our pick of the best deals around!
Read: The best broadband deals – February 2020.ISP regulator sets out new rules to save consumers from being ripped off.
Read: Ofcom enforce end-of-contract notification to save consumers from ‘loyalty penalty’As the UK is battered by yet more storms, internet outages may be a common problem.
Read: Storm Dennis causes major damage – is your broadband affected?ISP say they anticipate strain on network around the release of major games like Call of Duty.
Read: Talk Talk say gaming puts strain on networkThe cable broadband provider offer wifi booster to more customers following successful trials.
Read: Virgin Media extends offer on broadband boosting mesh!ISP Sky joins UK providers in pledge to become carbon neutral - with the most ambitious target yet.
Read: Sky Broadband pledge to go zero carbon by 2030.The UK government say that “free mobile phone roaming” throughout the EU will be a Brexit casualty.
Read: Free EU roaming to end in 2021Move means greater accuracy for consumers shopping for speed, but not for all - yet.
Read: Ofcom crack down on broadband speed estimates.Apple submitted a patent for a futuristic mac design that looks straight out of sci-fi
Read: Apple patent hints at insane new Mac designThe 2020 global league table for broadband prices shows best deal in... Syria!?
Read: World broadband prices league table puts UK to shameThe Huawei controversy continues as Boris Johnson says we ‘will not risk British security”.
Read: Why is the UK worried about Huawei and what does this mean for 5G?Over half describe themselves as “faffers”, wasting hours online during work.
Read: Brits spend up to 4.9 hours surfing the web at work!Missed fibre rollout target sees vouchers offered to connect everyone.
Read: Scottish government to pay for residents’ superfast broadband.