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BT to extend ultrafast broadband to 10m premises by 2020
2015-09-22 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
U.K. incumbent's CEO reiterates broadband coverage commitments; Openreach updates charter amid regulatory scrutiny.
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Want superfast broadband? Do it yourself
2015-09-22 01:01:02| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
How DIY superfast broadband is speeding up the countryside
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Inmarsat and Deutsche Telekom to offer in-flight broadband in Europe
2015-09-21 17:35:46| Wireless - Topix.net
Passengers on European short-haul flights are to be offered high-speed internet access using a combined satellite and air-to-ground network to be built by Britain's Inmarsat and Deutsche Telekom. The platform will cater for travellers in Europe, which includes some of the highest density air-traffic routes in the world, and provide levels of speed and coverage comparable to home broadband services, the companies said at a joint press conference.
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Lufthansa to offer short-haul broadband
2015-09-21 13:30:27| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
German airline Lufthansa plans to offer broadband access on its short and medium-haul flights from the summer of next year.
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UK telcos call for radical reform of broadband market
2015-09-21 11:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The CEOs of Vodafone UK, Sky, TalkTalk and Daisy Group have written an open letter in the Financial Times calling for radical reform of the UK broadband market. They believe that the current broadband market is failing consumers, businesses and the country, which all deserve fast and reliable broadband access. They highlight serious problems identified by Ofcom with the ownership of the national telecoms network by BT Openreach, including a conflict of interest in the role of BT, poor quality of customer service and difficulties in enforcing the existing regulatory regime. With an urgent need for increased competition to encourage alternative providers to invest, they want Ofcom to ask the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to undertake a full market investigation. They do not believe that changing the existing regulatory framework can address the fundamental problems identified by Ofcom. The letter was also signed by the CEOs of the Federation of Communication Services (FCS), the Independent Networks Co-operative Association (INCA), the Institute of Directors and the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed.
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