ISPA Policy Updates

The policy changes we can't ignore

June was a chaotic month in the world of policy. The King’s Speech, the annual event which outlines the Government’s legislative programme for the year ahead, was unveiled just as Keir Starmer’s premiership risks total collapse.

The government plans to give leaseholders a formal right to request gigabit-capable broadband through the upcoming Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, and ISPA is engaging with DSIT, MHCLG and parliamentarians to support this while stressing it will not, on its own, remove all MDU rollout barriers. A new Regulatory Reform Bill will introduce a statutory “growth duty” on regulators, aligning with ISPA’s interest in ensuring regulation supports innovation and network investment. Further regulatory changes via the Competition Reform Bill and the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill aim to improve CMA decision-making, merger review clarity and cyber resilience, all of which will shape the wider operating environment for ISPs.

Furthermore, local election results spell potential policy uncertainty ahead as both Conservatives and Labour have lost hundreds of seats across England, with Reform UK in particular, the Green Party and Liberal Democrats all gaining. If you are engaging on a local level, this will naturally cause disruption, with a potentially significant number of councillors new to local administration which may impact local planning.

The UK Government is expected to publish a new Green Paper - a preliminary consultation document - in the next few weeks, which will set out their proposed plan for switching off terrestrial TV signals as part of a move toward internet-based streaming platforms.

This is expected to be contingent upon a number of conditions. “Superfast broadband” connections must be available across the whole of the UK and at affordable prices.

ISPA Policy

ISPA advised the Home Office on draft voluntary guidance on Non-Consensual Intimate Imagery (NCII) blocking, which is expected to be published in the coming weeks. We now move to supporting the Home Office and working with the Revenge Porn Helpline on developing regulations in this area, as mandated by the Crime and Policing Act. members can be involved in both of these issues through our Online Safety Working Group. Related to NCII, ISPA responded to the Mobile Market Review consultation, to outline why net neutrality is not a decisive factor prohibiting ISPs from blocking NCII.

On the cyber front, ISPA submitted written evidence to the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill Public Bill Committee confirming that telecoms fall outside scope, and focusing on the potential for duplication and the need to streamline reporting and compliance support for businesses. With report stage and third reading in the Commons set for 10 June, ISPA is considering engaging with MPs to raise any remaining concerns, particularly around the lack of clarity on the Bill's scope. Ofcom has also consulted on updated guidance for communications providers on security compromise reporting under the Telecommunications Security Act, proposing recalibrated thresholds and revised reporting templates.

On regulatory oversight, the Public Accounts Committee has launched an inquiry into the regulation of water, energy and broadband, examining how regulators define, monitor and enforce customer standards. ISPA submitted written evidence highlighting the broadband sector's strong performance record, calling for it to be treated separately from underperforming utilities, and urging greater regulatory coherence across government. ISPA has also requested a meeting with the Committee to discuss our evidence directly.

On high-risk buildings, ISPA has been actively engaging with MHCLG on two fronts. We submitted a response to the consultation, 'Improving the proportionality of the higher-risk building control regime', reinforcing the case for reducing documentation burdens on telecoms works and extending any dispensations to external wall penetrations. In parallel, we provided additional information to MHCLG following up on our earlier response to 'Improving proportionality and safety outcomes in building control: telecommunications work', and are continuing to engage with officials on next steps.

ISPA also continues to engage with DSIT and MHCLG on the right for leaseholders to request gigabit-capable broadband under the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill. We submitted a consultation response developed with the MDU Access Working Group, supporting the proposal while making clear it will not on its own fix the barriers to rollout in multi-dwelling units, and we will keep engaging with government and parliamentarians as the Bill progresses through pre-legislative scrutiny.

On social tariffs, ISPA is considering taking a firmer public position in support of direct government intervention, recognising that the current operator-borne model has structural limits and does not reach the most severely excluded. Members are encouraged to share their views.

As always, please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions!

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It was great to welcome Ofcom and Community Fibre Limited to the Linksys Signal Studio recently for an engaging discussion on broadband and in-home Wi-Fi performance.

With full-fibre networks accelerating across the UK, the conversation focused on how ISPs, technology providers and regulators can work together to better understand and improve the real-world connectivity experience inside the home.

A big thank you to everyone who joined the discussion and shared insights. Collaboration across the ecosystem is key to ensuring subscribers get the most from gigabit connectivity.

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ISPA Events

We are excited to announce an upcoming ISPA ‘Meet Your Provider’ drop-in session at the House of Commons. Hosted by Martin Wrigley MP, this event is a great opportunity to have your company represented in Parliament and to engage directly with stakeholders and MPs. The session will take place on Monday 22nd June from 12.30pm to 2.30pm in the House of Commons.

Parliamentarians will be invited to drop-in and speak with providers as an opportunity to myth bust, assuage any concerns they may have and explain the market.

How to secure your spot:

Due to strict parliamentary room capacities, attendance for this session is capped. Spaces to represent your company are highly limited.

If you would like to have your company represented at this event, please email admin@ispa.org.uk. This is an ISPA members event only.

Technical testing for the ISPA Awards 2026 is underway — and now it's your chance to make your mark. Written submissions close at end of play on Friday 26th June 2026, so don't leave it to the last minute.

This is your opportunity to tell the story behind your work, in your own words, to a panel of industry judges.

You can still register for the non-technically tested categories - Infrastructure Innovation, Best Technology Partnership, Best Voice Provider, Sustainability Champion, DE&I Champion, Best Customer Experience, Best Customer Loyalty, Connectivity Champion, Best Community Engagement and Security & Customer Protection by emailing awards@ispa.org.uk.

Winners will be announced at the gala ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane on 26th November — an evening of celebration and recognition attended by over 300 industry leaders in the heart of London.

Find more information on all categories and entry forms here
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We are delighted to invite ISPA members to the ISPA Parliamentary Drinks Reception, held on the Terrace Pavilion at the House of Commons on the afternoon of 15th September.

Kindly hosted by Blake Stephenson MP, this premier networking event offers a unique opportunity to connect with peers and leaders from across industry. Guests will enjoy a selection of delicious drinks and canapés, complemented by insightful addresses from our keynote speakers.

While further details will be announced in the coming weeks, you may secure your place now here.

Should you wish to raise your company’s profile and address our audience, a limited number of sponsorship packages are available. Please contact admin@ispa.org.uk for further information.

Register for your place at the Parliamentary reception here
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Partner Events

Women in Telecoms Meeting - 19th May, 8x8, London

ISPA offers its members a 20% discount on the full membership of Women in Telecoms Group. Their next meeting has been postponed to 30th June and everyone is welcome to join. The meeting will be an informal networking drinks reception with inspiring talks from the 8x8 team about their career trajectories and other guest speakers.
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Find more information about the Women in Telecoms Group here.
Become an ISPA Partner
ISPA Partnership offers organisations the opportunity to connect, develop relationships and grow their visibility with our 150+ ISP member community.The packages run over a 12 month period and include 4 in-person events (including our prestigious ISPA Awards), online thought leadership, marketing opportunities and various other deliverables that ensures your organisation grows its connections in the UK ISP sector.

Find out what the opportunities are here.

To enquire about an ISPA partnership, please message our Head of Partnerships at krystian@ispa.org.uk.