by Jen Kierce | May 23, 2026 | CPE & Cloud ACS, Internet Service Providers, New Blog Layout 2026, WiFi & Networking
Why Millions of UK Homes Are Still Limited by Outdated Wi-Fi Infrastructure Full fibre broadband availability continues to expand rapidly across the UK, with many households now able to access gigabit and multi-gig capable services. Yet for a significant number of...
by Jen Kierce | May 23, 2026 | Internet Service Providers, CPE & Cloud ACS, New Blog Layout 2026
ISPA 2026: What the UK’s Broadband Leaders Are Focused On ISPA 2026 provided a strong indication of where the UK broadband industry is heading next. While fibre deployment remains central to market growth, many of the most valuable discussions focused on the...
by Jen Kierce | Apr 28, 2026 | CPE & Cloud ACS, Internet Service Providers, New Blog Layout 2026, No Touch CPE Deployment
From Reactive to Proactive: How Cloud ACS Turns Support Teams into Strategic Assets UK ISP support teams spend a significant portion of their time handling customer interations that in reality can be managed by better use of automation. Examples incudle: a router...
by Jen Kierce | Apr 28, 2026 | CPE & Cloud ACS, Internet Service Providers, New Blog Layout 2026
Beyond Hardware: What a Good Distribution Partner Should Deliver Modern broadband networks are built on more than hardware. For UK ISPs investing in fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) and multi-gigabit services, the right distribution partner plays a direct role in operational...
by Jen Kierce | Mar 26, 2026 | CPE & Cloud ACS, Internet Service Providers, No Touch CPE Deployment
Euroroute NSL Rethinking Upload Speeds in FTTP Marketing Most UK ISPs still advertise broadband using download speed as the headline figure. A 1 Gbps plan is described as “1 Gbps”, with the upload speed buried in the small print or absent from...
by Jen Kierce | Mar 26, 2026 | CPE & Cloud ACS, Internet Service Providers, No Touch CPE Deployment
Euroroute NSL The True Cost of Cheap Broadband (And When It Backfires) Buying on price is a rational starting point. For ISPs managing tight margins and sourcing CPE at volume, the difference between a £45 and a £60 router looks significant on a spreadsheet....