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Latest ReleasesShowing the 4 latest of 4. Show all. CLA says Conservative broadband pledge is good but not soon enoughThe CLA today (Monday, 1 February 2010) welcomed the Conservative’s pledge to introduce superfast broadband for all by 2017 - but said the UK needs an “adequate and effective” broadband speed to every home much sooner. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [1 February 2010] CLA says Government rural broadband commitment does not go far enoughThe CLA said today (Thursday, 7 January) that Lord Mandelson's commitment to provide £1 billion of investment for next-generation-access broadband through the proposed 50p broadband levy is welcome but does not go far enough. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [7 January 2010] The CLA says Lord Carter’s Digital Britain report ‘fails to understand rural needs’The CLA said today (Tuesday, 16 June) Lord Carter’s long-awaited Digital Britain report finally recognises the UK is at “a tipping point” for broadband coverage – but still fails to understand the urgent need of rural business for universal high-speed... [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [16 June 2009] Government broadband investment crucial to business survival, says CLAThe CLA says that a report by the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) - recommending no government investment in next generation access network - is “seriously blinkered”. [News and Press/Latest Releases] - [12 September 2008] |
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