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Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 19. Show all. A rural watchdog body for the East of England has welcomed recognition from the House of Lords that broadband access for all "should be a guiding principle" rather than superfast speeds, as outlined in a recent report published by the Select Committee on... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [8 August 2012] A rural business organisation is supporting a move to get everyone in Lincolnshire a quick internet connection. [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [1 May 2012] Rural businesses in Suffolk are urged by CLA East to supply vital ammunition to the county’s broadband campaign to illustrate the demand for a fast, efficient service and help gain government support. [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [15 November 2011] A petition calling upon the Government to increase the benchmark broadband speed to 5Mbps (five megabites per second) as part of its universal service commitment has been launched by the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) for national Get Online... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [28 October 2011] A petition calling upon the Government to increase the benchmark broadband speed to 5Mbps (five megabites per second) as part of its universal service commitment has been launched by the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) for national Get Online... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [28 October 2011] A petition calling upon the Government to increase the benchmark broadband speed to 5Mbps (five megabits per second) as part of its universal service commitment has been launched by the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) for national Get Online... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [28 October 2011] A petition calling upon the Government to increase the benchmark broadband speed to 5Mbps (five megabits per second) as part of its universal service commitment has been launched by the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) for national Get... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [28 October 2011] A petition calling upon the Government to increase the benchmark broadband speed to 5Mbps (five megabits per second) as part of its universal service commitment has been launched by the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) for national Get Online... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [28 October 2011] A petition calling upon the Government to increase the benchmark broadband speed to 5Mbps (five megabits per second) as part of its universal service commitment has been launched by the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) for national Get Online... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [28 October 2011] A petition calling upon the Government to increase the benchmark broadband speed to 5Mbps (five megabits per second) as part of its universal service commitment has been launched by the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) for national Get Online... [In_Your_Area/East/Regional News] - [28 October 2011] |
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