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Radical government rethinks 2003 communications act

The radical rethink of the government of the United Kingdom over the 2003 Communications Act, announced by the culture secretary of the country Jeremy Hunt establishes the telecommunications regulator of the country, Ofcom and through it, the current broadband, television amd mobile telephony regulation. The review of communications and media started by the government has [...]

Rural broadband refarmation by Ofcom’s Spectrum plan

The green light shown by the telecommunications regulator of the United Kingdom, Ofcom for the prominent mobile networks operating in the United Kingdom to refarm their existing 2G radio spectrum holdings with advanced 3G services is expected to mark a massive improvement for the rural broadband initiative launched by the government of the United Kingdom. [...]

Ofcom accused of restricting Rural Broadband Options

It is quite a significant development that a number of smaller internet service providers operating in the United Kingdom have been found to be complaining that the recent rural broadband rollout plans of the government of the UK were being jeopardised even before their beginning. It is particularly intriguing considering that the universal service commitment [...]

Will Ofcom’s Stance on Net Neutrality be rubber-stamped?

It obviously looks intriguing for the average broadband consumers in the United Kingdom, as the government seems all set to rubber stamp the stance of the country’s telecommunications regulator on net neutrality. This has been apparent in the communications minister’s suggestion to the officials that it was better to leave the broadasters and ISPs to [...]

Competition gets Leeway as Ofcom and BT are forced to slash Prices

The rival internet service providers of BT operating in the United Kingdom, can now hope for a breather in the fibre optic broadband market as an appeals court has ruled BT to cut prices after finding that the ISP’s price controls implemented by Ofcom in 2009 May required corrections. Following the ruling from the Competition [...]

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