Toople COVID-19 presenting opportunities for the Group
Toople PLC (LON:TOOP), a provider of bespoke telecom services to UK SMEs, has announced interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2020. Commenting on the results, Richard Horsman,
Toople PLC (LON:TOOP), a provider of bespoke telecom services to UK SMEs, has announced interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2020. Commenting on the results, Richard Horsman,
Households across the UK are using the internet more than ever now that millions have been forced to work from home during the lockdown period. The increase has been so
UK adults are spending a record 4 hours a day online, with distinct signs that the coronavirus lockdown is changing communications. According to Ofcom’s annual online nation report, one in
In the latest of its analyst of the network resiliency of residential broadband networks in Europe’s major economies during lockdown, customer experience measurement firm MedUX has found that the UK’s
The government must urgently ensure that more than 1 million children have reliable internet access at home or risk irreparable harm to their education, a cross-party group of MPs and
The U.S. should follow the European example of investing in wholesale open access infrastructure models, said panelists at a Broadband Breakfast Live Online event Wednesday. One company that has found success using
When Boris Johnson asked the nation to start working from home on 16 March, concerns were immediately raised as to whether the country’s broadband could cope with millions more people logging on
Toople PLC (LON:TOOP), a provider of bespoke telecom, broadband and IT services in the UK, is pleased to announce that Direct Market Services Limited, its recently acquired subsidiary company, has
Internet usage in Glasgow and the west has risen by 28 per cent during lockdown – but there has been no increase in the access to home schooling platforms. Despite
Thousands of vulnerable consumers and NHS staff can benefit from coronavirus support packages provided by mobile and broadband companies as part of new deals brokered by the UK government. New