Freeserve customers paying a monthly subscription fee for unlimited Internet access could be unwittingly running up massive telephone bills. One distraught reader alerted ZDNet News UK to the problem ...
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 ...
Freeserve, the leading ISP set to be bought by French rival Wanadoo, has appointed its first business marketing manager. Joanne Cox, who joins from online ad specialist Real Media, will be responsible ...
Freeserve, Britain's largest internet service provider, was sold yesterday to an arm of France Telecom for £1.6bn, a fraction of its valuation earlier this year. The all-paper deal with Wanadoo ...
Freeserve produced the strongest set of figures in its short history yesterday to claw back some of the ground its shares lost in the new year sell-off of internet stocks. John Pluthero, chief ...
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 ...
Ajaz Ahmed and Rob Wilmot, two of the founding members of internet service provider Freeserve, have merged their web agency, Zestmedia, with Sheffield-based Quba Media and KPE Europe to form a new, ...
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 ...
British internet service provider Freeserve has clinched a deal to offer high-speed broadband web access via NTL's cable network. Freeserve's high-speed internet connection will be offered to NTL ...
Freeserve is complaining about BT Retail’s ability to use the 150 service and ‘Blue Bill’ marketing (the BT Update leaflet). What is strange about this complaint is the timing, it has been known that ...
Back in the mists of time (even as far back as 1998), it was quite normal for internet providers to charge a subscription of about £15 a month for dial-up access, which would be in addition to the ...
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 ...