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Struggling UK broadband provider TalkTalk Telecom Group Plc agreed to a new £100 million ($134 million) funding deal from its ...
A MAJOR broadband firm with hundreds of thousands of customers is axing a free service in days. All TalkTalk email customers ...
TalkTalk is set to charge £60 a year to use a previously free email service. The change impacts former TalkTalk broadband ...
TalkTalk Group has secured £100 million ($134m) in new funding from an existing shareholder. The UK ISP announced the funding ...
TalkTalk Group has announced it has received a commitment for £100 million of new funding facilities from an existing ...
TalkTalk, the telecoms and broadband group, has secured a £100m capital injection from one of its existing backers in a deal ...
Intel to spin off its Network and Edge unitTalkTalk raises survival funds as Netomnia growsKKR lines up bid to buy STT GDC ...
People with four kinds of emails will be cut off ‘within days’ if they don’t sign up to a new paid for service, they have ...
TalkTalk Group is pleased to confirm a commitment from an existing shareholder on £100m of new funding facilities to be made available to the group. - The ...
HUNDREDS of thousands of broadband customers will soon be charged £60 a year to use a vital service that was previously free.
TalkTalk picks up “unusual” activity and responds immediately by taking down its website. Although this is a routine response to protect data, it soon emerges that this is a very serious incident.
TalkTalk says it detected the attack on October 21st and that the Metropolitan Police Cyber Crime Unit launched an investigation into the hack the following day.
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