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ISPA launches 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...
ISPA Newsletter – July
THE PARLIAMENT & INTERNET CONFERENCE IS TOMORROW! Now in its 18th year, the P&I Conference is the key annual parliamentary event for the UK’s internet and connectivity sector, welcoming key representatives from across the policy landscape – including...
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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 Conference
2nd October
Four New Bailey, Salford
P&I Conference
ISPA Awards cermony
13th November
City Central at The HAC
ISPA Partners
Find information about ISPA Partners 2025 here.
ISPA Awards
Registration is now closed!
The shortlist will be revealed by end of July.
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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