ISPA News
February Newsletter
ISPA Policy Update Roses are red, violets are blue, here are the policies impacting you January started with a bang, with policy activity picking up in 2026. On the online safety front, there has been much conversaion in the media, industry and policy landscape over a...
Top 2026 Telecom and Utility Market Predictions with ISPA Partner IQGeo
As UK networks continue to densify and customer expectations rise, the challenge for operators is shifting from 'how fast can we build', to 'how smart can we run'. Fibre rollouts, advanced wireless deployments and increasing pressure on energy and utility...
ISPA Insights
Diversity, Equality & Inclusion ISPA Events policy
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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
ISPA Roundtable
25th February 2026
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ISPA Awards 2026 cermony
26th November 2026
Awards will launch in February.
ISPA Partners
Find information about ISPA Partners 2026 here.
ISPA Awards
ISPA Awards 2026 will launch on 10th February.
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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