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Utility Bills UK not only
do we show you who has the most attractive deal
but we also give you information as to who is
offering introductory discounts and other loyalty
incentives.
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Gas
& Electricity UK
During June 1998 the British Government
deregulated the Gas industry, all mains
gas customers anywhere in the UK were able
to purchase gas from any number of suppliers.
That brought real choice to consumers in
the domestic and small business markets.
Also in 1998, the Electricity industry was
deregulated, giving us the choice to buy
electricity from a variety of sources.
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Green
Energy UK
Green energy can be loosely defined as
energy from renewable or sustainable sources.
Examples of green energy include wind
power, solar energy, biomass energy and
hydro power. There are also waste
to energy projects which can be
considered renewable because a large proportion
of the energy is derived from biomass
(or plant material).
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Water
UK
New Water Regulations, replacing the 50
year old Water Bylaws, were implemented
in 1999. On this site we list some of
the main points of the new regulations.
Water companies collect and then clean
the water which we then use. Our dirty
water is cleaned and then returned to
the environment.
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Mobilephones
UK
With five mobile networks offering phone
coverage in the UK, selecting the right
one can be daunting. Since all of them
- BT Cellnet, One 2 One, Orange, Vodafone
and Virgin - provide good mobile services
to thousands of customers every day, how
do you decide which one to choose? - Click
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Ringtones
UK
You've heard the hype, seen a phenomenal
array of tunes and now you want to know
more. Wherever you look, ringtones are
the most important thing that you need
for your phone. Whether you're considering
getting your first additional melody or
you're ready to start composing your own,
Cheapest MobilePhone UK will give you
the run down on exactly what they are
and how they work.
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Phonecalls
UK
Buying a telephone system has never been
that easy. Comparing features, expansion
options and costs can result in pages
of comparison charts. Now, you can add
some more rows to those charts as the
phone system continues to evolve.
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Internet
Service Providers UK
ISP is an acronym for Internet Service
Provider - usually a commercial Internet
or telecoms firm offering access to the
Internet. Access to the ISP is usually
via a telephone link, although some also
support ISDN, ADSL or CableModem links
for higher speeds. You should enquire
from your chosen ISP if you require these
types of link.
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Domain
Names UK
A domain name is not the same as a web
or email address, although you may choose
to use your domain for this purpose, eg
domain.co.uk is a domain name whereas
http://www.domain.co.uk is a web address
and info@domain.co.uk is an email address
running under the domain domain.co.uk.
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Web
Hosting UK
Web hosting, sometimes known as site hosting,
is an essential service that must be sought
out by any individual or company wishing
to secure a presence on the Web. Anyone
wishing to make information publicly available
over the Internet will need to have that
content located and stored on an Internet-connected,
storage heavy computer. These computers
are usually owned maintained and serviced
by a specialist company, known as a host.
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Broadband
UK
Here at Cheapest Broadband UK not only
do we show you who has the most attractive
deal but we also give you information
as to who is offering introductory discounts
and other loyalty incentives. Compare
major UK Broadband providers online right
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Digital
TV UK
Digital broadcasting is a new method
of transmitting television signals that
gives you access to more programmes,
digital quality picture and sound, and
interactive services. The current analogue
signals that you receive through your
TV aerial will begin to be phased out
between 2006 and 2010, provided that
95% of British homes have a digital
receiver by then. You can receive these
digital transmissions in your home in
four ways:
- through
your TV aerial
- via
a satellite dish
- by
cable
- via
an upgrade to your telephone line
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