Welcome

Beacon Dale Multimedia is a web based company offering services aimed at utilising the internet and making it easier for all businesses to succeed. We also have launched brands for domestic users.

Beacon Dale Multimedia - the all in one solution

At Beacon Dale Multimedia we are always thinking up ways to make the internet more business friendly through our services and brands whether you are just starting up a company or a business looking to grow with the web we will have services that could help because we totally believe simple makes sense.

Beacon Dale Multimedia - the all in one solution

Simple Makes Sense

Our company doesn't believe confusing clients through big words, we promise that we will speak in simple terms and explain ourselves at every chance we get.

Paypal Payments

We are proud to announce that our company and all our brands can now accept payments through Paypal.

We accept paypal payments

Make Poverty History

Beacon Dale Multimedia supports the Make Poverty History campaign; together we can make poverty history

MySQL Database Rental

We now offer MySQL databases for rental for an annual fee.
Beacon Dale Multimedia - MySQL databases

Internet News


Audio: Christian Heilmann on web development
Yahoo's Christian Heilmann shares some of the things that he wished he knew when he started out in web development

Bobbie Johnson: After the Google-Viacom court ruling, the question is: who knows what about you?
Bobbie Johnson: The internet industry might deny the usefulness of IP addresses, but it's the crucial piece of the jigsaw for identifying you

Viacom lawsuit: Google told to hand over all YouTube user details
Google must hand over the personal information of everyone who has ever watched a video on the YouTube website as part of a billion-dollar US court case. By Bobbie Johnson

Letter: Online offers that are too good to be true
Letter: LVMH's successful case against eBay once again highlights the lack of protection that exists for consumers using online auction sites

Brendan O'Neill: The internet's traffic jam
Brendan O'Neill: As more and more people download albums and watch movies via the web, are we heading for an 'internet crunch'?