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Chancellor reveals cities to share £100m to introduce ultra-fast broadband, with additional £50m for further roll-out.
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Internet service providers agree to look for fresh solutions to protect children.
Mobile operators to help solve problems caused by 4G services.
A £180 million help scheme will fund solutions to TV signal interference resulting from new mobile services.
‘Watch and Rate’ scheme to help parents protect their children online
Plans to extend mobile coverage to 99% of UK population.
The mobile phone industry is being asked for views on how the Government should invest £150 million to spread mobile coverage across the UK.
Fourteen cities across the UK have the chance to become super-connected cities, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
Jeremy Hunt appoints Suzanna Taverne to governing body.
‘New stations will provide local communities with programming relevant to their daily lives’ says Jeremy Hunt.
The 20 towns and cities across the UK which are expected to be the first to have their own local TV stations were announced today by Jeremy Hunt.
Update published on releasing 500 MHz of public sector spectrum.
Government publishes its response to the Next Gen report.
New website will inform eAccessibility Action Plan and aims to promote best practice.
New website allowing disabled people to tell government and business how to make the internet more accessible launched by Ed Vaizey.
Foreign affairs adviser to join broadcaster’s governing body.
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4G trial will cover 40 square kilometres of London.
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