Pack your bags, we're going on 'oliday -- super-cheap phone network GiffGaff has finally introduced overseas Internet browsing. And is it cheap as frites? Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior ...
GiffGaff, the network famed for its low-cost unlimited internet "goodybags," could soon face a backlash from some of its customers after quietly announcing it's axing some all-you-can-eat data plans.
Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and streaming. A member of the Film Critic's Circle, he's covered technology and culture from London's tech scene ...
UK mobile provider Giffgaff has launched a broadband service for the first time following a trial of the service held earlier this year. Much like its mobile plans, the firm is offering broadband on a ...
The UK broadband market is bracing for a shake-up as mobile disruptor Giffgaff unveils its ambitious plans for a £10-a-month full-fibre broadband service. Capitalising on the competitive climate ...
GIFFGAFF has finally launched its trial for a new speedy 500Mbps broadband service in the UK. But in a rare turn of events, initial service speeds appear to be delivering better than the headline rate ...
Giffgaff - more commonly known as a mobile network provider - is now launching their brand new home broadband for the first time and are searching for Brits who are willing to trial it for 12 months.
Giffgaff is getting ready to launch its first-ever home broadband offering and is seeking Brits to trial it for a year. The O2-owned mobile network is embarking on a trial phase available to 500 ...
The SIM only mobile network, giffgaff, now supports BlackBerry services. So, you can now use a BlackBerry device if you're on the network you can get BlackBerry Messenger, BlackBerry email and ...
The trial will run for 12-months, and offer triallists a heavily discounted broadband price of just £10 per month GIFFGAFF has finally launched its trial for a new speedy 500Mbps broadband service in ...