ISPA News
ISPA Partner Gaiia – A Case Study with LilaConnect
Introduction Following approximately £40 billion in investment into UK fibre infrastructure, the UK sector is now entering a new phase. The focus is no longer on network deployment, but on commercial performance, customer retention, and service differentiation in an...
ISPA March Newsletter
ISPA Policy Updates Online safety and consumer protection in focus Following soon after the Telecoms Consumer Charter, which ISPA signed during the roundtable with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Ofcom...
ISPA Insights
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ISPA Insights
Video Interviews offer valuable insights from the booming UK broadband market.
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ISPA Events
P&I Conference
ISP Summit 2026 - Customers, Consolidation and Competition: The Next Chapter for UK Connectivity
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ISP Summit 2026 – Customers, Consolidation and Competition: The Next Chapter for UK Connectivity
13th May 2026. Book tickets here.
ISPA Awards 2026 cermony
26th November 2026
ISPA Partners
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ISPA Awards
Registration for the ISPA Awards 2026 is now open!
ISPA report ‘Digital Connectivity: What Matters Most to the UK’
ISPA UK is pleased to publish Digital Connectivity: What Matters Most to the UK, a new report released to mark our 30th anniversary. Drawing on fresh polling of 2,000 UK adults, the report highlights how central broadband has become to our daily lives—and where the public believes more must be done.

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