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“Nigel Farage’s Aide Faces...

A heated dispute unfolded between Nigel Farage's chief assistant and the Green Party...

“UK Police Granted Authority...

Police will receive enhanced authority to intervene in repeated protests at the same...

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Virgin Media O2 users are being cautioned about a recent email scam circulating...

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“Connected Devices Slowing Broadband Speeds for Many Homes”

Many households may experience slow broadband speeds due to the number of connected devices in their homes. Recent reports suggest that the average British residence hosts around 16 web-powered gadgets. Some devices, like video doorbells, constantly send data over the internet, affecting activities such as video calls and streaming services like Netflix, especially in homes with basic internet connections.

Broadband can be likened to a road, where increased traffic leads to slower speeds. While full-fibre connections can accommodate heavy usage, older copper cables struggle to keep up. Additionally, ‘phantom’ devices, which remain connected to the router even when not in use, can further strain network performance.

To improve connectivity, experts recommend upgrading to faster full-fibre speeds for homes with numerous smart devices. Disconnecting unused gadgets can also boost speeds by reducing background data usage. According to Max Beckett, a broadband expert at Uswitch, devices left connected to the network, even when idle, can impact connection quality.

Regularly reviewing and disconnecting unused devices can optimize network performance and reduce buffering. While full-fibre broadband offers the best solution, managing connected devices and monitoring high-definition streaming can also make a significant difference in improving internet speeds.

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“Nigel Farage’s Aide Faces Scrutiny Over Bribery Scandal”

A heated dispute unfolded between Nigel Farage's chief assistant and the Green Party leader regarding a former Reform leader involved in bribery with Russia. Zia Yusuf was challenged by Zack Polanski on BBC Question Time regarding Nathan Gill, the...

“UK Police Granted Authority to Intervene in Repeated Protests”

Police will receive enhanced authority to intervene in repeated protests at the same location and to detain violators of protest conditions, as announced by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood following the arrest of nearly 500 individuals during a pro-Palestine march...

“Beware: Virgin Media O2 Email Scam Targets UK Users”

Virgin Media O2 users are being cautioned about a recent email scam circulating in the UK following the closure of O2's 3G mobile platform earlier this year. Although the majority of O2 customers are unaffected by the transition to...