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First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
A £110-million contract has been awarded to deliver the new Defence Strategic Radio Service (DSRS) to critical military operations.
British radio lovers’ favourite stations should be protected for the future through new regulation so they can be accessed easily on smart speakers.
A £90 million contract to upgrade land-based radio capabilities will improve battlefield effectiveness while supporting over 200 jobs in Hampshire.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Radio lovers will be able to enjoy the best of the UK’s national commercial broadcasters’ content through free-to-air digital radio for the next decade.
2G and 3G will be phased out by 2033 under plans to help bring in new telecoms suppliers to build the UK’s 5G networks
The CMA is investigating the completed acquisitions by Bauer Media Group of certain businesses of Celador Entertainment Limited, Lincs FM Group Limited and Wireless Group Limited, as well as the entire business of UKRD Group Limited.
Draft Media Bill published to help public service broadcasters better compete with streaming giants
The CMA is proposing to restrict how much Motorola can charge for the emergency services to use the Airwave Network.
TV lovers can enjoy popular shows such as Love Island and emerging comedy on E4 and Dave for free into the next decade, as ministers extend the licences to operate the platform used to broadcast Freeview.
The CMA investigated the anticipated acquisition by Phonak AG of Comfort Audio I Halmstad AB.
The CMA investigated and cleared the completed acquisition by Global Radio Services Limited of Semper Veritas Holdings S.àr.l.
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