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Regional NewsShowing the 10 most recent of 10. Show all. Homes and businesses in the Midlands’ countryside are still being ignored by telecommunications companies competing to roll out faster speeds to areas that already have a good broadband service. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [6 February 2012] Rural businesses and communities in the Midlands are putting a reliable broadband connection at the top of their Christmas and New Year wish list, according to the CLA. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [22 December 2011] Rural affairs body, CLA West Midlands, has welcomed the Rural Community Broadband Fund (RCBF) launched today (30 November). [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [30 November 2011] Rural business watchdog, the CLA, is supporting a move to get everyone in Herefordshire a quick internet connection. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [23 November 2011] A rural business watchdog is supporting a move to get everyone in Warwickshire a quick internet connection. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [22 November 2011] Downton Abbey actor backs CLA “Can’t Get Online” initiativeRural business watchdog, the CLA, has launched a campaign designed to highlight the problems of rural areas still struggling to access broadband. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [27 October 2011] The CLA is celebrating a major victory for its long-running campaign to get broadband access to rural areas as the Government today (16 August) announced funding of £363million to roll-out a superfast broadband network to homes and businesses in the... [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [16 August 2011] The Country Land & Business Association (CLA) in the West Midlands has called on the government to explain the benefits of broadband to rural communities. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [17 May 2011] The CLA will today (Saturday, 18 September) launch its “Internet Charter” which aims to tackle problems caused by lack of access to broadband in rural areas. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [18 September 2010] The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) says Ofcom’s report on broadband speeds backs its view that consumers are being short-changed. [In_Your_Area/Midlands/Regional News] - [28 July 2010] |
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