
£200 million broadband investment in rural Cumbria
Broadband provider, Fibrus, has revealed its plans for its roll out across Great Britain – starting with ‘underserved towns and villages’ in Cumbria
In an increasingly digital world, the lack of robust digital infrastructure in rural areas severely limits access to crucial services and stifles economic growth.
Broadband provider, Fibrus, has revealed its plans for its roll out across Great Britain – starting with ‘underserved towns and villages’ in Cumbria
Up to 3,000 primary schools across rural England are to gain access to gigabit-speed broadband as part of a new multimillion-pound investment, the Government has said
The UK’s biggest mobile and broadband companies have agreed a plan to help customers struggling to pay bills amid the cost of living crisis
An article written by Shuja Khan, chief executive of Arqiva, discusses the importance traditional TV and radio
A campaign to safeguard digital terrestrial TV and radio launches today as new research by Ipsos shows that 9 in 10 people (90%) across Great Britain want to see continued
Research published by Work Foundation at Lancashire University discusses digital poverty and how this is a particular problem in rural areas
The Financial Times reports that Britain’s ability to roll out superfast broadband across the country is being slowed by the “tortuous” process of recruiting workers from the EU following Brexit,
Ofcom has brought in new rules to protect rural phone boxes from closure
Date: 25th May 2022 Subject: Rural Digital Connectivity Chair: Kerry Booth, Deputy Chief Executive, Rural Services Network – To download the Agenda for this seminar click here – To view
The digitisation of the planning process in England has moved a step closer with the recent publication of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, which included several proposals that will
In an increasingly digital world, the lack of robust digital infrastructure in rural areas severely limits access to crucial services and stifles economic growth.
Broadband provider, Fibrus, has revealed its plans for its roll out across Great Britain – starting with ‘underserved towns and villages’ in Cumbria
Up to 3,000 primary schools across rural England are to gain access to gigabit-speed broadband as part of a new multimillion-pound investment, the Government has said
The UK’s biggest mobile and broadband companies have agreed a plan to help customers struggling to pay bills amid the cost of living crisis
An article written by Shuja Khan, chief executive of Arqiva, discusses the importance traditional TV and radio
A campaign to safeguard digital terrestrial TV and radio launches today as new research by Ipsos shows that 9 in 10 people (90%) across Great Britain want to see continued support for these services
Research published by Work Foundation at Lancashire University discusses digital poverty and how this is a particular problem in rural areas
The Financial Times reports that Britain’s ability to roll out superfast broadband across the country is being slowed by the “tortuous” process of recruiting workers from the EU following Brexit, the head of BT’s networking business has warned
Ofcom has brought in new rules to protect rural phone boxes from closure
Date: 25th May 2022 Subject: Rural Digital Connectivity Chair: Kerry Booth, Deputy Chief Executive, Rural Services Network – To download the Agenda for this seminar click here – To view
The digitisation of the planning process in England has moved a step closer with the recent publication of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, which included several proposals that will support the shift to digital planning