The service is only available until Feb. 3, and there is currently no way to buy a Starlink dish in the country, at least not ...
For those seeking broadband only, the 132Mbps package begins at £23.99 per month. There's a £4 annual price rise each year on this 24-month contract - however, for customers not currently on BT ...
Those stuck in a contract will find that EE will pay up to £300 to cover early exit fees. The cheapest Full Fibre offer is ...
Abstract: Modern signals show complex characteristics such as large band span, accidental and transient, weak signal, and a wide variety of signals. For example, the signals in radar, communication ...
Don’t let a spotty connection ruin your raid. Using exclusive results from hundreds of thousands of PCMag Speed Tests, we’ve ranked the US broadband providers with the best connections based on speed, ...
Vodafone has announced it is treating its broadband customers to a free Wi-Fi upgrade just in time for Christmas, introducing new technology to its broadband routers that can tell who is at home as ...
Scotland has confirmed lorries will be allowed to travel faster on major roads, raising the speed limit for Heavy Goods Vehicles to 50mph. Plans included slashing the limit for cars on single ...
Thousands of motorists have been wrongly fined for speeding since 2021, says National Highways. A fault with speed cameras on smart motorways meant they were triggered even when drivers weren’t ...
Thousands of drivers could have speeding fines cancelled after a fault saw some cameras falsely triggered on English motorways and A roads. And tens of thousands of drivers will have speed awareness ...
THOUSANDS of speeding fines have been scrapped due to faulty cameras on major motorways and A-roads. A fix is now being rolled out by National Highways to address the “anomaly” – which could cost ...
Abstract: An ambiguity-free direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation scheme is proposed for sparse uniform linear arrays under low signal-to-noise ratios (SNRs) and non-stationary broadband signals.
A 'technical issue' means that thousands of speeding fines could be cancelled. For four years the glitch has meant that some speed cameras were triggered incorrectly. National Highways has apologised ...
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