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4 3million Brits hack their neighbours wifi - often guessing passwords

4 3million Brits hack their neighbours wifi - often guessing passwords
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More than 4 million Brits have hacked a neighbour s WiFi, report says

Paris-based satellite broadband provider Konnect has surveyed 2,000 UK residents about how far they ve gone in the bid to stay connected.

A quarter of millennials now make all their friends online

A quarter of millennials now make all their friends online
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KONNECT SELECTS SOLUTIONS 30 TO ROLL OUT ITS OFFER IN WESTERN EUROPE

KONNECT SELECTS SOLUTIONS 30 TO ROLL OUT ITS OFFER IN WESTERN EUROPE Solutions 30 (Euronext Paris: S30) has been selected by konnect, an entity of the Eutelsat Group (Euronext Paris: ETL), to roll out its new ultra high-speed satellite Internet access for the general public. As part of this partnership, Solutions 30 will carry out all installation services, allowing konnect to guarantee its customers a professional, uniform, and standardized installation in European countries where its offer is marketed. Europe s leading provider of rapid-response multi-technology services, Solutions 30 performs more than 60,000 call-outs a day thanks to a team of 11,000 technicians and a particularly dense territorial network in Europe. For more than 15 years, the company has leveraged a unique software platform for team management and call-out optimization to provide customers with a standardized operating process that guarantees service quality and consistency.

Homes with slow internet sell for almost £40,000 less than the asking price

Poor internet connectivity could knock up to £40,000 off the asking price of the average home, according to research released today.   Buyers revealed they would only be willing to buy a property with slow broadband if it came with a huge 16 per cent discount. For the average British home, it could knock a staggering £38,902 off the market value. In the most expensive town in the UK, Virginia Water, Surrey, where the average asking price is £1,400,000, sluggish internet speeds could cost sellers almost £225,000. A third of home buyers would refuse to even view a property if sluggish broadband speeds prevented them from getting online (stock)

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