Category: Regulation
Is LLU take-up slowing down?
Since October 2008, some 310,000 new LLU lines have been provisioned in the UK.
Support for UK USO from Point Topic
Point Topic is well known for tracking the position of UK broadband in world league tables, and is supportive of the proposed USO.
Ofcom annoys broadcasters to please mobile firms
Making more spectrum available for mobile broadband may mean people using wireless microphones have to replace kit as their allocated spectrum is moved.
ASA upholds complaints against Virgin Media ‘fibre optic’ advertising
The ASA has upheld a number of complaints against Virgin Media relating to comparisons between its 'fibre optic' claims and remarks about 'copper' services.
Project Kangaroo blocked by Competition Commission
The joint project planned by the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 to offer video-on-demand services has been blocked by the Competition Commission.
Digital Britain Report In Depth
Obviously not everyone will want to read the full 86 page report so we have done it for you, and are providing a condensed summary.
Interim Digital Britain report delayed
The interim report on the future direction of broadband in the UK was expected over the weekend, but it seems this date has slipped.
Ofcom confirms 3.6 meg average broadband speed
Ofcom have today released a report with some conclusions based on the first month of data collected from its research in October/November last year. This shows the average consumer broadband download speed is 3.6 Mbps, confirming our own regional broadband statistics released in December.
IWF appeals procedure reverses Wikipedia block
While radio and TV issues take a few weeks to become an unstoppable machine, the IWF has seen the rapid effect that the Internet can have in comparison.
ASA replaces previous Virgin Media adjudication
An ASA ruling published in October 2008 has been superseded with a new assessment, though the outcome has not changed.