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Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 38. Show all. CLA seeks Warwickshire Broadband Champions The CLA is encouraging people in rural areas to answer Warwickshire County Council’s plea for evidence to help bring faster broadband services to the areas that need it most. The Council says that when the private sector provides additional investment... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [28 February 2012] New figures underline disparate state of broadband in the Midlands, says CLAAs Hereford is named as the city with the slowest broadband in the UK, and Shrewsbury and Chester among the blackspots for towns and cities with populations above 40,000, the CLA is renewing its call for improved broadband across the board. The... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [27 February 2012] ‘Final third’ may still miss out on BT broadband investment, says CLARural watchdog, the CLA, has welcomed the latest phase of BT’s super-fast fibre optic broadband programme but said it could still leave the “final third” of the UK without a decent infrastructure. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [19 September 2011] A West Midlands rural watchdog body is asking residents and businesses who are struggling to get online due to a poor internet connection to get in touch to reveal their web tales of woe. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [16 September 2011] Worcestershire County Council ‘s work on Worcestershire's Broadband Plan is progressing rapidly. In order to make this attractive to the market to bid for and to maximise private sector investment, they need to clearly evidence the need and demand for... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [14 September 2011] Delivering fast effective broadband to countryside communities will require big solutions in small places – according to rural watchdog, the CLA. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [17 December 2010] The CLA today (18 October) issued a reminder not to forget the rural-urban digital divide during Get Online Week. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [18 October 2010] Rural watchdog, the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), says it is “disappointed and shocked” by the government’s decision to extend the target for providing universal UK broadband coverage by three years. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [16 July 2010] A rural watchdog body has pledged its full support to the Rural Broadband Partnership (RBP), a national mechanism set up to identify and address the real broadband needs of rural areas. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [25 June 2010] A rural watchdog has welcomed a commitment by the Environment and Culture Secretaries of State to provide broadband in the countryside but has called for details of how they plan to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural areas. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [9 June 2010] |
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