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NGA UK: Britain's Madness
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Sunday, 24 January 2010. I've just been reading and commenting on this post on the Fibrevolution blog: http:/ spedr.com/5ube9. And it has prompted me to write a little more. There are many challenges in trying to establish a community broadband project - not least of them convincing the community that such high speeds are something they will greatly benefit from. But let's assume I had got over that hurdle (I haven't BTW but let's assume nonetheless) what would my next steps be? Which actually raises ano...
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NGA UK: Rural Broadband Colloquium
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010. If you have any interest in progressing the poor state of our rural broadband then you should consider attending this upcoming colloquium: http:/ www.webpr.co.uk/digitaldales/colloquium/. It is organised by people with a huge amount of experience in the issues associated with rural broadband and sponsored by groups who can provide great insight into how it can be delivered and what potential it can bring to your community. Share this on del.icio.us. Stumble upon something good?
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NGA UK: November 2009
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009. TV Spectrum to Deliver Rural Broadband? Ofcom are looking into use of so called white spaces in the TV spectrum that could be used for other purposes such as delivery of broadband into rural areas. For more detail on this see the Ofcom website: http:/ www.ofcom.org.uk/media/news/2009/11/nr 20091117a. Nonetheless we should welcome such innovation and hope that some UK companies can be the ones to bring this to market thereby benefiting both themselves, the rural communities an...
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The Future of Rural Broadband is Looking Bright - News : ict active
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Is the national standard for the provision of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in office buildings. To find out more Contact the ict active team:. The Future of Rural Broadband is Looking Bright. We look at how current and future developments in broadband access and services are going to affect rural based businesses? Posted at 09:25 on 13/12/2010. However, it is not all so dark as other announcements have pointed the way to high-speed broadband that is available now or in the next few months.
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NGA UK: BT's FTTC Plans
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Sunday, 24 January 2010. Just an update- no more rants for today! A couple of weeks ago BT announced some more locations for the FTTC rollout, said to be available towards the end of 2010. They have been added to my map should you wish to see how close you may be to an exchange to be upgraded: http:/ www.nextgenerationaccess.com/How/BTFTTC/btfttc.html. 163;20 a month for up to 40 meg? I would if I could! TopicId=28987&s cid=con FURL infinity. Share this on del.icio.us. Stumble upon something good? NextGe...
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NGA UK: July 2010
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Tuesday, 27 July 2010. SamKnows Now Knows What We Already Knew. It has been widely reported today that Ofcom have released the results of tests conducted by SamKnows into the discrepancy between the marketing led "up to" figures by which our broadband is sold and the actual throughput that is delivered. One such article: http:/ www.lightreading.com/document.asp? Doc id=194932&site=lr cable&f src=lrdailynewsletter. Now, Ofcom. you've highlighted the issue. what do you intend to do about it? Submit this to...
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NGA UK: January 2010
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Sunday, 24 January 2010. Just an update- no more rants for today! A couple of weeks ago BT announced some more locations for the FTTC rollout, said to be available towards the end of 2010. They have been added to my map should you wish to see how close you may be to an exchange to be upgraded: http:/ www.nextgenerationaccess.com/How/BTFTTC/btfttc.html. 163;20 a month for up to 40 meg? I would if I could! TopicId=28987&s cid=con FURL infinity. Share this on del.icio.us. Stumble upon something good? There ...
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NGA UK: This damn USC
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Friday, 19 February 2010. I attended an Intellect run meeting, on behalf of BIS, this week to discuss the 2MBit/s Universal Service Commitment or USC. At least I had thought that was what the meeting was for - actually it was a "Concept Viability Workshop" to discuss the options to deliver on the USC in certain fabricated scenarios where it was perceived by the organisers that service may not currently be available. 1 It is a line that is capable of delivering up to. 2 It is asymmetric. 2 It is asymmetric.
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NGA UK: TV Spectrum to Deliver Rural Broadband?
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009. TV Spectrum to Deliver Rural Broadband? Ofcom are looking into use of so called white spaces in the TV spectrum that could be used for other purposes such as delivery of broadband into rural areas. For more detail on this see the Ofcom website: http:/ www.ofcom.org.uk/media/news/2009/11/nr 20091117a. Nonetheless we should welcome such innovation and hope that some UK companies can be the ones to bring this to market thereby benefiting both themselves, the rural communities an...
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ICT Active News. Managed Office space news in Yorkshire and national property news : ict active
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Is the national standard for the provision of Information Communications Technology (ICT) in office buildings. To find out more Contact the ict active team:. And Commercial Property News. The latest from Yorkshire and Humber and from across the UK. The Catalyst at York Science Park achieves prestigious ICT Active Leading Edge accreditation. Posted at 13:50 on 22/10/2011. ICT Active is the national standard for IT and Telecoms (ICT) facilities in office buildings developed with support from Yorkshire Forw...