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Scheme aims to deliver better broadband speeds聽to rural communities.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
皇冠体育app first Communications Review seminar has taken place at DCMS.
Jeremy Hunt lays out his vision for a new Communications Act at the RTS Cambridge Convention.
Seeking your ideas on the future of the communications sector.
Measures to tackle Internet piracy moved forward today
Find out how plans in your area are progressing.
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Three quarters of local authorities have completed their plans for rolling-out superfast broadband to rural areas.
Bidding opens for operators to win local licences across the UK.
Twenty seven cities throughout the UK are in the running to become 鈥榮uper-connected鈥�, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced today.
Aberdeen, Dundee and Perth are among 27 cities throughout the UK in the running to become "super-connected".
Jeremy Hunt announces eligibility criteria for second round of funding.
Ministers discuss cooperation on internet policy.
Joint DCMS/ICO stakeholder event on e-privacy
Good progress is being made by most聽local authorities developing plans to roll out superfast broadband says Ed Vaizey.
Chancellor reveals cities聽to share 拢100m聽to introduce聽ultra-fast broadband, with additional 拢50m for further roll-out.
All local authorities except two submitted initial broadband plans on time reveals Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport
Broadband providers will be given a call to action by Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt tomorrow
High-speed broadband no longer just a pipedream for residents of Birch Green.
Rollout 鈥榓t heart of growth agenda鈥�, as Communications Minister Ed Vaizey lays out progress so far.
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