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Major Verizon Outage Disrupts US Calls and Texts

A significant Verizon network outage across the United States has left customers unable to make calls, send texts, or use data, sparking a wave of frustration and urgent investigations.

FCC Power Struggle: Trump Appointee Blocks Biden Nominee

A major political battle has erupted at the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with Trump-appointed commissioner Nathan Simington refusing to relinquish his position, effectively blocking President Biden's nominee and creating a 2-2 partisan dead

Ofgem cuts energy price cap to £1,568 for millions

Millions of UK households will see energy bills fall from July as Ofgem announces a significant 7% drop in its price cap. The new rate of £1,568 marks the lowest level since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, offering welcome relief to consumers.

Ofgem Price Cap Falls: £122 Saving for UK Homes

Millions of UK households will see a welcome reduction in their energy costs this summer as the Ofgem price cap is set to fall by 7%. Get the full breakdown of the new rates and what it means for your bills.

Ofgem Cuts Energy Price Cap: Bills to Drop in July

Millions of UK households will see their energy bills fall this summer as the regulator Ofgem confirms a 7% reduction to the energy price cap. The average annual bill for a typical household will drop to £1,568 from July 1st.

Energy price cap to rise by £100 from October

Millions of UK households brace for higher energy costs as Ofgem announces a 4% price cap increase. Discover what this means for your winter bills and how to mitigate the impact.

Ofgem Price Cap Drops: Bills Fall by £122 in July

Great news for UK households! Ofgem's new energy price cap coming into effect in July will see the average annual bill drop to £1,568, saving consumers £122 a year. Here's what you need to know.

Monzo launches own mobile network

Monzo, the UK's leading digital bank, is stepping into the telecoms sector with its own mobile network, offering customers seamless banking and connectivity in one package.

Bills fans demand NFL changes after Hamlin incident

Buffalo Bills supporters are demanding the NFL take action following the controversial handling of Damar Hamlin's health scare. Fans accuse the league of negligence and prioritising profits over player safety.

Belfast 5G mast fire: Police probe arson attack

A 5G mast in Belfast was deliberately set on fire in what police believe was a targeted arson attack. Authorities are appealing for witnesses as they investigate the incident.

Virgin Media & O2 password security warning

Virgin Media and O2 users are being urged to change their passwords immediately following a security alert. Experts warn of potential cyber risks if ignored.

£500 energy bill hike coming in January

Millions of UK households could see energy bills soar by £500 a year as Ofgem prepares to hike the price cap in January. Experts warn of a 'winter crisis' as costs spiral.

Landlines stage surprising comeback in digital UK

In an era dominated by smartphones, the humble landline is experiencing an unexpected revival. Discover why Brits are reconnecting with this retro tech and what it means for modern communication.

Ofcom reviews UK telecoms market

UK regulator Ofcom has launched a major review of the telecoms sector, focusing on competition, pricing, and service quality. Here's how it could impact you.

Gigaclear fined £800k over 999 call failure

Broadband provider Gigaclear has been hit with an £800,000 fine after a technical blunder left customers unable to contact emergency services for nearly a month.

Vodafone CEO defends store closures at tense AGM

Vodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle defended the telecom giant's strategy to shut down stores and cut jobs during a tense AGM, as shareholders questioned the company's direction.

Vodafone-Three merger faces CMA competition probe

The proposed £15 billion merger between Vodafone and Three UK is under scrutiny by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over fears it could reduce competition and harm consumers.

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