Broadband Wars - High Court Rules for Biscit
Communications service provider (CSP) Biscit today announces on behalf of its Biscit CSP/V21 business unit that the High Court of Justice issued an injunction against NetServices plc on 12th December 2006 calling upon NetServices to consent to the immediate transfer of the authentication realms "V21.co.uk", "speeddsl.com", "flexisurf" and "ispnet" to Biscit or to any person nominated by Biscit.
Biscit has since received a letter signed by Mr. Steven Hartley, a director of NetServices plc, giving consent to the return of its authentication realms. BT has been advised accordingly and Biscit CSP/V21 customers will have full use of their V21 identities as a result.
Biscit has consented to provide a broadband pipe to Biscit CSP/V21's end users who have, since termination of an agreement between V21 and NetServices on 15th November 2006 by NetServices, contracted with EzeeDSL and are being supplied broadband services using Biscit's authentication realms until further order, or until such time as those customers are moved by EzeeDSL to another realm, or by 10th January 2007 whichever is the soonest.
Ofcom and ISPA are being advised of this High Court ruling and Biscit will now proceed with a significant claim for damages against NetServices plc (EPIC : NSV).
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