Political Monitor 23/09/2022
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New research from the Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA), based on interviews with leading investors in broadband, indicates changes are ahead for the broadband market. From fewer new market entrants and a period of consolidation, to a more challenging environment to raise investment and a greater emphasis on commercialising the infrastructure in the ground, the […]
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On behalf of the UK ISP industry, we send our condolences to the Royal Family on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Her dedication, sense of duty and public service stand as an inspiration to us all and we are thankful for her leadership over so many years.
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ISPA UK is delighted to be partnering NetworkX, the new home of the long-running 5G World and Broadband World Forum event, with ISPA’s Chair due to deliver a keynote address at the leading European broadband and telecoms conference. The event brings together industry representatives from across Europe and beyond to discuss and debate the evolving […]
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Managing the quality of experience (QoE) that subscribers receive is more of a priority for ISPs than ever before—and research shows that priority starts with preventing and resolving WiFi issues. In this report, RouteThis’ proprietary data shows that it is much easier said than done, thanks to issues like spiking numbers of connected devices, shifts […]
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The Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA) has begun its annual hunt for the 2022 internet hero and villain. We are seeking nominations from the members of the public by 28th October. To submit your nominations for either the Internet Hero or Villain please submit the name of the individual/ organisation to awards@ispa.org.uk, or on social […]
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ISPA FEATURE The Importance of Protecting Assets when Building Fibre Infrastructure Britain is undergoing a digging boom. The race to lay fibre, the electric vehicle infrastructure roll out, mains replacement and upgrades – plus a myriad of other excavating activities – mean that the utility assets that lay in situ are under greater threat of […]
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