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Ofcom receives lukewarm response to USO call
2018-09-14 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
The UK's telecoms regulator, Ofcom, has received a lukewarm response to its call for suppliers for its proposed Universal Service Obligation(USO). Only five internet service providers (ISPs) registered their interest to deliver the USO service…read more on TotalTele.com »
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300.71HV - REQUISITOS PARA EL USO DE DISPOSITIVOS PORTÁTILES CON CARGA DE PROPANO
2018-07-27 00:05:10| PortlandOnline
Propane Requirements - Spanish PDF Document, 2,329kbCategory: Portable Propane Device Permits
New USO Welcome Centre opens at Orlando International Airport in US
2016-09-22 01:00:00| Airport Technology
A new United Services Organization (USO) Welcome Centre has opened at Orlando International Airport in Florida, US.
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Ofcom launches USO consultation
2016-04-07 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
U.K. telco regulator seeks views on minimum broadband speed, funding.
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UK govt plans 10 Mbps broadband USO
2015-11-08 21:04:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The UK Government plans to introduce a 10 Mbps broadband universal service obligation (USO), giving everyone a legal right to request a 10 Mbps connection by the end of the current Parliament. The government is looking to put access to broadband on a similar footing as other basic services like water and electricity. Prime Minister David Cameron said that internet access was not a luxury and should be a right, adding that it was fundamental to life in 21st century UK. The latest data from Ofcom confirms 10 Mbps is the speed needed to meet the demands of today's typical family and many small business. The government will consult on its USO plans in early-2016. Culture Secretary John Whittingdale said they also wanted to make sure consumers have more transparency about the service they are getting. He confirmed that Ofcom would launch a new mobile app later in 2015 that allows consumers to check if their home Wi-Fi is working as it should be. Ofcom also plans to introduce more detailed, address-level mobile and broadband speed data in 2016.
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