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Fibre to the home UK - Fibrevolution: DCMS Minister fuses his first fibre for Cyberbarn
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Fibre to the home UK - Fibrevolution. Wednesday, 9 November 2011. DCMS Minister fuses his first fibre for Cyberbarn. The Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP today (yesterday for many of you! Cyberopened Cyberbarn by fusing a length of fibre which, in an ideal world, would have been wrapped around a laptop sporting a presentation about Cyberbarn as there was no way in his Olympic schedule to get him through our door in Warcop. Nothing ever quite happens as you expect. It's been a very long day - I have just got home...
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. Ayres End Consulting provides strategic advice and advocacy on the interconnection and regulation of electronic communications networks. We work closely with governments and regulatory authorities on a range of competition and public policy issues. We can help you with regulatory compliance and provide practical assistance on a wide range of areas, including:. Next Generation Access/ FttX. Numbering and Number Portability. Join 17 other followers.
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. INCA, the Independent Networks’ Co-operative Association. ITSPA, the Internet Telephony Service Providers’ Association. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 17 other followers. The Cost of Calling Non-Geographic Numbers. Duct Access – The Devil is in the Detail. Infrastructure – Share and Share Alike. 8220;You might say that, Minister…”. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Infrastructure – Share and Share Alike | Ayres End Consulting
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. 8220;You might say that, Minister…”. Duct Access – The Devil is in the Detail →. Infrastructure – Share and Share Alike. February 10, 2011. Recently hosted a workshop on infrastructure sharing which was attended by a broad range of interested parties, including water and electricity companies, fibre network owners and service providers, landowners, regulators and policy makers. Secondly, many other networks. Be made available on an Open Access basis, e...
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. June 9, 2010. There was a recognition that superfast broadband could create thousands of jobs and that the internet is a key trading route for digital content. Interestingly, Mr Hunt casts aside the doubters by understanding that it’s not about doing things faster, but that it’s about doing totally new things , as well as about improving services such as education and healthcare. The Government is making available 250 million, which is not enough to ro...
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Parliament & Internet | Ayres End Consulting
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. Rural Broadband Pilots →. October 15, 2010. Yesterday I attended the annual Parliament and the Internet. Conference, which is organised by the All Party Parliamentary Communications Group. It brings together policy makers and those active in the broadband industry in the UK. It’s always an illuminating event, though it would be encouraging to see a greater level of attendance from BIS, Ofcom and MPs. Martha Lane Fox of Race Online. However, whilst emai...
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Broadband Delivery UK | Ayres End Consulting
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. Parliament and Internet →. July 22, 2010. Only the “irreducible core” of the hardest to reach 160,00 or so premises will be served by the minimum 2 Mbit/s USC. The remainder of the “final third” of the country will, it is intended, be served by superfast broadband. This will be done with the oversight of BDUK, but with regional and local involvement. Also on July 15. Filed under Superfast Broadband. About Ayres End Consulting. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Rural Broadband Pilots | Ayres End Consulting
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. 8220;You might say that, Minister…” →. October 20, 2010. In the Comprehensive Spending Review. To provide superfast broadband to Cornwall is costing 132m, so on the face of it 230m in the next two to three years would not go far when spread across the four pilot areas. However, we have been given to understand by BDUK. We expect the relevant bodies to go out to tender for the work as early as this Winter. It will be fascinating to watch it play out.
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Duct Access – The Devil is in the Detail | Ayres End Consulting
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. Infrastructure – Share and Share Alike. The Cost of Calling Non-Geographic Numbers →. Duct Access – The Devil is in the Detail. February 14, 2011. The Coalition Government professes to understand the benefits of superfast broadband to businesses and the economy. Their Broadband Strategy. Which was launched in December 2010, explained that:. BT will be obliged to provide PIA services for the purposes of deploying of NGA networks to support services such...
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Telecoms interconnect, regulation and public policy. Ayres End Consulting is led by Louise Lancaster. Louise has been providing consultancy services to communications providers since 2003. Prior to that Louise held a variety of legal, regulatory and government affairs roles in the telecoms industry. Louise qualified as a solicitor at a City of London firm in 1994 and holds an LLB (Hons) degree in law from the University of Nottingham. Join 17 other followers. The Cost of Calling Non-Geographic Numbers.
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