The TalkTalk Blog

Welcome to the TalkTalk blog. Here you'll find regular entries from our Chairman Charles Dunstone, our CEO Dido Harding and members of the TalkTalk team.

From the launch of free broadband in 2006 to the release of our innovative new myTalkTalk package, we're always thinking of ways to change the phone and broadband market for the better. Through the blog you'll be the first to hear any news.

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We'll also be letting you know about the issues shaping the industry and any new technology that gets us excited. Hope you enjoy it - we look forward to reading your comments.

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Archive for June, 2009

D'Arcy RossiterD'Arcy RossiterLandline developments

We might be better known nowadays for our broadband offer, but TalkTalk started in 2003 as a home phone company offering significant savings for customers over BT. While our business and our offer has evolved since then, offering phone services to millions of our customers is still at the heart of what we do.

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Emma LunnEmma LunnDos and don’ts of voucher code sites

Fancy £150 off a LG plasma TV at Comet? How about 20% off orders over £120 at Mothercare.com? Or 15% off chocolate at Thorntons? As the recession has tightened its grip, more and more people have logged on to voucher code sites to get discounts just like these.

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Mark SchmidMark SchmidPlay our online game for a chance to win £1,000 of prizes

Here’s a bit of Tuesday fun – the chance to win £1,000 worth of shopping vouchers for having a bash at our online game to celebrate free local calls, as part of TalkTalk’s Essentials home phone and broadband package.

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Mark SchmidMark SchmidWill the Commons elect an e-Speaker?

So Sir Alan is in the frame to be the next Speaker of the House of Commons. We’re talking Tory grandee Sir Alan Haselhurst and not the the star of The Apprentice, of course, but ‘the other Sir Alan’ is keen to make debates more accessible by using modern technology.

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Wendy BeckerWendy BeckerTalkTalk response to the Digital Britain Report

Yesterday Ben Bradshaw, the Culture Secretary, presented the Government’s vision for a Digital Britain. It follows the Interim Report, which we responded to earlier in the year.

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