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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1 TalkTalk announces launch of Government-backed ‘Active Choice’
Last year, I blogged about our reaction to the Government’s Bailey Review into the commercialisation of children, and specifically that we welcomed the recommendation that parents should be offered an ‘active choice’ about whether to use parental controls. We committed to implementing this for all new customers by October 2012 and today I am really [...]
07-Feb-2012
10:23
2 Who will protect our children in the internet age?
Safety is something that we take very seriously at TalkTalk. Last week we attended an event at Conservative Party Conference entitled “Who will protect our children in the internet age?” which looked at the different roles that government, industry, parents and the third sector have to play in keeping children safe online. The panel included Children’s [...]
10-Oct-2011
21:36
3 Government launches new child internet safety strategy
You may have read this morning about the launch of the government’s new child internet safety strategy. The strategy – called “Click Clever, Click Safe” – has been drawn up by the members of the UK Council on Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS), of which TalkTalk is a part. It’s the government’s response to the recommendations set out in Prof Tanya Byron’s review of child safety online, which she published 18 months ago.
08-Dec-2009
12:01