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Ofcom puts broadband speeds at heart of 2009 plans

Communications watchdog lays out key priorities for next year 04 Dec 2008

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Q&A - ntl:Telewest Business managing director Stephen Beynon

The cable provider's chief talks about the future of next-generation broadband access in the UK 28 Nov 2008

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IT minister calls for Europe to dig for victory in broadband

Stephen Carter urges countries to "open up the trenches" in quest for universal access to broadband 27 Nov 2008

Government launches first stage of free PC scheme

20,000 children in Suffolk and Oldham will get free computers and internet access 22 Oct 2008

Broadband must be a spending priority

For the economic health of the nation, the government would do better to bankroll an optical fibre rollout rather than prop up profligate banks 09 Oct 2008

Computing podcast - Next-generation broadband Britain; and we report from Gartner's IT security summit

In our latest podcast, we discuss the hurdles that a national fibre-optic network must overcome, and look at the issues discussed at the recent IT security conference 02 Oct 2008

Innovation will help broadband prosper

Cost-effective solutions are the only way for Britain to receive next-generation broadband 02 Oct 2008

Wanted: a viable model for fibre

While other European countries are pressing ahead with fibre rollouts, progress in the UK is being held back as the debate over who will foot the bill drags on, writes Dave Bailey 02 Oct 2008

Living in dial-up internet and call centre hell

The simple act of moving house reveals weaknesses in our broadband infrastructure, writes Henry Tucker 02 Oct 2008

Government should not subsidise next-gen broadband

But there is still a role to play, says Caio report 12 Sep 2008

Next-generation broadband ideal for late adopters

Benefits of potential services will outweigh costs of providing access, says Ofcom consumer panel 03 Sep 2008

Sky profits down due to broadband battle

Broadcaster sees falling profits as it battles to attract broadband customers 02 Nov 2007

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