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Latest ReleasesShowing the 10 latest of 40. Show all. Rural homes and businesses are still being ignored by major telecommunications companies competing to roll out faster speeds to areas that already have a good broadband service, the CLA said today (6 February). [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [6 February 2012] “All we want for Christmas is a good broadband connection”Rural businesses and communities are putting a reliable broadband connection at the top of their Christmas and New Year wish list, according to the CLA. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [22 December 2011] Marchwood in Hampshire is a village of two halves. Divided by a by-pass, one side has a broadband connection but it is radically different on the opposite side. The residents of Beaulieu Road who can’t get online were out in force this week to back the... [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [2 November 2011] Satellite technology to connect rural communities to fast broadband serviceThe CLA and Hughes Europe are to host a demonstration in Hampshire of how satellite technology can provide rural communities who struggle to connect to the internet with an effective, affordable broadband service. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [27 October 2011] Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville is supporting Can’t Get Online Week from 30 October to 6 November. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [26 October 2011] The CLA today (14 September) 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. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [14 September 2011] Get involved with CLA rural internet tourThe CLA is asking rural 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. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [13 September 2011] Lack of broadband limits use of social media in rural areasThe CLA today (12 July) said the lack of a suitable broadband connection makes it nearly impossible for rural businesses and communities to communicate. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [12 July 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. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [18 September 2010] The CLA said today (Wednesday, 28 July 2010) that Ofcom’s report on broadband speeds backed the Association’s view that consumers are being short-changed. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [29 July 2010] |
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