The slippery challenges of installing broadband

Bill Murphy, Managing Director of Next General Access for BT Group tells us about rural broadband delivery and some of the unusual experiences they’ve had. “We’re fond of telling people how the UK is a digital success story. And for … Continue reading The slippery challenges of installing broadband

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We’re 22 years behind our target for making the internet globally accessible

  Alliance for Affordable Internet’s Sonia Jorge explains to Jeremy Coward how the world is falling short of its global connectivity targets, and shares Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s vision for a more connected future. Last year, the United Nations … Continue reading We’re 22 years behind our target for making the internet globally accessible

“Structural separation may seem a logical solution for competition but won’t necessarily get the best outcomes for consumers or quality of services”

  I was at the very timely Digital Regulation Forum in London this week and discussions were heating up. I was eagerly listening to a panel of senior policy directors from KPN, Vodafone, ECTA, Ofcom and TeliaSonera (or Telia should I say) … Continue reading “Structural separation may seem a logical solution for competition but won’t necessarily get the best outcomes for consumers or quality of services”

“Fibre is the infrastructure for the age we are living in”

“Fibre is the infrastructure for the age we are living in” No surprise from this headline that you’ll find me at the FTTH council conference in Luxembourg this week. I’ve just heard from the morning’s speakers and this statement came … Continue reading “Fibre is the infrastructure for the age we are living in”