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A report from Revealing Reality considering the future of TV distribution and the barriers, motivations, and preferences of TV viewers.
Project Gigabit is the government's programme to enable hard to reach communities to access fast, reliable gigabit-capable broadband.
Product Safety Report for Vestel UK Plugs in Various Televisions presenting a risk of fire.
Statement on the future regulation of unregulated television electronic guides and channels.
Speaking at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on Friday 29 May 2026, telecoms minister Liz Lloyd set out plans to consult on tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential for UK internet access.
Government to propose tougher fines and prison sentences for those who damage subsea infrastructure essential for UK internet access.
Laying telecommunications and power cables within UK territorial waters (up to 12 nautical miles) requires a marine licence.
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