Category: Regulation
Is Lord Carter to leave the Government?
The Times is saying that it believes Lord Carter will step down in July of this year after publication of the Digital Britain report.
Digital Britain report may slow down illegal file sharers
Illegal downloaders may face traffic management, limiting what they can do according to details expected to be announced in the Digital Britain report on the 16th of June.
OTA2 update shows 5.91 million unbundled lines
The end of May 2009 saw 5.91 million unbundled lines which should see us through the 6 million mark in July.
Is the creative industry holding back UK broadband?
The Lord Carter report addresses both the infrastructure and intellectual properties rights - are these two things at odds with each other?
Ofcom reduce time for complaints going to ADR
The time until you can raise a complaint with an ADR scheme will reduce to 8 weeks from September
Consumer panel sets sights on the 40% not online
The Communications Consumer Panel (previously known as the Ofcom Consumer Panel) is aiming to concentrate on how to include the 40% of people not yet online into the Digital Britain vision.
Radical proposals for mobile broadband
The Digital Britain report talks of a 2Meg USO, but could we see 99% of the UK with a 4Meg mobile broadband solution available?
Ofcom nets over £7.8 million in fines
Ofcom publishes its first enforcement report which explains how it uses its enforcement powers and the results from doing so.
Ofcom releases Q4 2008 market data
While the latest Ofcom data does not give any figures for mobile broadband, the decrease in the number of telephone lines suggests some are now relying totally on the mobile networks.
Phorm blogs against ‘collusion’ smear campaign
The BBC have released information received via a FOI Act request to the Home Office which points at collusion between Phorm and the Home Office. Phorm has launched a blog in response against the smear campaign that it feels it is facing.