Category: Regulation
Q1 2009 market data published by Ofcom
Ofcom have released Q1 2009 market data tables which show UK broadband connections at 17.6m
Viewpoint: Illegal p2p file sharing?
What makes illegal file sharing on the Internet any different to stealing a DVD from a store, and is it the job of the bus company to refuse to accept you as a passenger on the route to town because you have been accused of shoplifting there?
Have your say on proposed new duties for Ofcom
The consultation period for what new powers Ofcom should have is underway, and runs until 25th September 2009.
Lord Mandelson sets his sights on illegal file sharing
Extracting hard facts from political coverage is difficult with a General Election less than 12 months away, but if Lord Mandelson does influence the legislation on illegal file sharing it looks like it could be tougher than previously thought.
Stephen Timms to take charge of ‘Digital Britain’
The successor to Lord Carter has been officially appointed and is Stephen Timms.
Ofcom finally publishes final broadband report
Ofcom has today published its final report on its broadband research encompassing both performance metrics and consumer perceptions.
Parliamentary committee to examine Broadband Speeds
The Business & Enterprise Committee of the House of Commons has announced today its intention to open an inquiry into broadband speeds
The Digital Britain report is finally out
After much waiting, and worries about whether it may be delayed, and rumours of last minute negotiations the report has been published.
Lord Carter speaks out about universal broadband
Lord Carter has been talking to Broadcast Now, but does not let slip any juicy nuggets before the publication of the report.
What will the Digital Britain report say?
DIGITAL BRITAIN - The final Digital Britain report is expected on Tuesday 16th June 2009 - What will it say?