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Speech by Ed Vaizey.
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Making a keynote speech at the cable congress today in London, Creative Industries and Telecommunications Minister, Ed Vaizey, heralded news that the UK’s plans to put broadband at the heart of our economic growth agenda, ar…
Following significant government investment of over £50 million, parts of Bangor will become the first in Wales to get high speed fibre broadband as part of the multi-million pound Superfast Cymru project.
Independent research suggests broadband grows businesses and creates jobs.
DCMS appoints David Hendon.
Mobile network operators agree on scheme financing.
Ed Vaizey attends inaugural meeting in Norwich to ensure smooth delivery of the country’s broadband scheme.
Norfolk has been selected to pioneer a new approach to the roll out of superfast broadband.
Speech by Ed Vaizey to the Oxford Media Convention, covering issues around the Communications White Paper: connectivity, content and consumer issues.
North Yorkshire first area to benefit from BDUK support
First Government-funded project goes live.
What the growth-focused Autumn Statement means for our sectors.
Government funding will boost economy and jobs
Government plans get the green light from Brussels.
Government plans get the green light from Brussels
Report shows 25% real growth in value over 5 years.
Measures aim to boost the deployment of infrastructure.
New body will be set up ahead of 4G services introduction.
Ten cities around the country will share £114 of broadband funding to make them super-connected cities
Ten city economies are set to get a boost with the announcement today of how much they will share from a £114 million broadband pot.
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