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Warwickshire invites people to check its broadband data

Another local authority has moved into its public consultation phase, and has made available information on what services are likely to be be available in 2015, assuming the project did nothing.

14 years ago 2 comments

South Gloucestershire picks BT for broadband project

Another local authority has chosen BT, in a move that is bound to upset a band of intrepid broadband freedom fighters.

14 years ago 10 comments

Increasing signs that 2 Mbps USC will be via satellite based services

One way to avoid the problems of improving infrastructure is to have as little as possible, and in this sense satellite broadband is ideal.

14 years ago 16 comments

Is Wales starting down the road of rationing its broadband spending?

The creation of local growth zones in Powys and a desire to prioritise next generation broadband carry much of the language of having to ration a limited resource.

14 years ago 6 comments

10 Gigabit demonstrated over Openreach FTTP line

Any product is some years away, but Openreach has shown that its PON fibre architecture can go well beyond the 330 Mbps product it currently sells.

14 years ago 19 comments

Slowest street in the UK, or just bad statistics?

The issue of broadband speeds is a hot potato and Ofcom spends a fair bit of time mapping it, and we do ourselves, so when a non technical site claims to have found the slowest street we will do some digging.

14 years ago 20 comments

UK invades Brussels to demand answer on State Aid delays

Please sir, can we have more - hopefully not what Maria Miller will say at a meeting in Brussels today, but that is the aim of the meeting.

14 years ago 6 comments

West Sussex broadband project plods on

The State Aid Public consultation phase has been reached for another BDUK project, this time West Sussex.

14 years ago 14 comments

BDUK projects slowly progressing towards delivery

The slow process that is procurement in local and national government continues for the broadband projects across the UK.

14 years ago 7 comments

Digital by default for government services risks widening divide

The desire to achieve cost savings in government departments means that digital by default will happen, question is what will be the cost for the public?

14 years ago 7 comments