Political Monitor 07/12/2018

Broadband Which reports on broadband loyalty penalties Consumer group, Which?, have published publishedanother study looking into the impact of “loyalty penalties”, claiming that broadband customers that do not switch or haggle with their provider lose £220 on...

December Newsletter

ISPA discusses evolving online regulatory space ISPA’s liability subgroup convened in November is discuss various issues in the evolving online regulatory space, including: the progress of the Online Safety White Paper and the Age Verification legislation,  proposals...

Political Monitor 30/11/2018

Broadband National Infrastructure Pipeline The government announced the “highest sustained level” of infrastructure spending in 40 years as it outlined the £600bn of projects for the coming decade. The updated pipeline, which covers projects such as roads, hospitals...

Political Monitor 23/11/2018

Parliament & Internet Conference The 13th Parliament & Internet Conference, hosted by Nigel Huddleston MP on the 20th November, saw a diverse range of high-profile speakers and panellists discuss themes related to promoting confidence, trust and standards in...

Political Monitor 16/11/2018

Broadband Community Broadband Schemes Parliament debated Community Broadband Schemes on 15th November. Stephen Kerr MP, Jim Shannon MP and David Duguid highlight the lack of rural broadband and the difficulty that their constituents are facing with limited internet...