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How to asses whether your pupils or students need help accessing the internet and resources available to help with access and safeguarding.
Information on enhancing communications resilience and how we work with telecommunication service providers to manage the risk of disruption to public networks.
Service providers or government departments installing networking technologies in government shared buildings, known as hub buildings.
Online Centres Network offers free internet access, computer training courses for beginners and advice getting online - often free, or at low cost
Many libraries offer free internet access - book internet access at your local council library
This guidance explains why and how public sector organisations should move to modern network solutions and away from legacy networks with information on standards you need to follow and case studies.
Information to help schools, colleges, local authorities and trusts manage routers they received from DfE.
This study provides an overview of existing evidence on the extent to which, and how, internet connectivity affects economic development
Find out about the programme to upgrade wifi networks in schools and who can take part.
The Digital Connectivity Portal provides guidance for local authorities and network providers on improving connectivity in local areas.
Information and resources for developers about broadband infrastructure and connectivity requirements for new homes.
Using recommended patterns for workplace wifi networks and sharing infrastructure.
Internet access in Great Britain, including how many people have internet, how they access it and what they use it for.
What the retirement of analogue phone lines, also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), means for you.
How adults (aged 16 years and over) over use the internet, internet shopping and household internet access.
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