Political Monitor 09/12/2016

Broadband   Ofcom launch consultation on physical infrastructure access Ofcom published a consultation detailing their plans to make it easier for companies to build ultrafast, full-fibre broadband networks using BT’s existing poles and ducts. The consultation...

ISPA responds to Which? report on broadband

In response to the Which? report that came out today on broadband services, James Blessing, Chair of the Internet Services Providers’ Association, made the following statement: “It’s no surprise that broadband is viewed as essential: the UK has a strong and leading...

Political Monitor 02/12/2016

  Broadband   Web blocking added to the Digital Economy Bill at Report Stage The Digital Economy Bill completed Report Stage and Third Reading in the Commons and will now proceed to the Lords. As mentioned in previous updates, following calls from the new...

December Newsletter

100 delegates and 30 speakers discuss the future of the Internet industry at the 2016 ISPA Conference Over 100 delegates attended the 2016 ISPA Conference at K&L Gates last week to hear from over 30 speakers from industry, Government and the media on the latest...

Political Monitor 25/11/2016

Broadband   CMS Committee hear evidence from Ofcom The Chief Executive (Sharon White) and Chairman (Dame Patricia Hodgson) of Ofcom took part in an oral evidence session with the Culture, Media and Sport Committee with a range of issues related to Ofcom’s broad...

Political Monitor 18/11/2016

Broadband   ASA call for change in broadband advertising The Advertising Standards Authority published research into consumers' understanding of broadband speed claims made in ads. The key findings were: Speed is an important factor for a significant proportion...

ISPs support review of broadband advertising guidelines

On Thursday (17th November) the ASA will publish research into the consumer understanding of "up to" broadband advertising and announce that it will review its guidance in this area to encourage a change in the way broadband speed claims are advertised. Commenting on...