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- A follow-up on the reflections on UK Fiber
Seems I'm talking only about the UK these days (but don't worry, there's things brewing in France and my little fingers tell me we may here about other fiber countries in the coming... - Ring! Ring! Hot News, 20th April 2009
In Today’s Issue: Nokia profits fall 90%; Intel: stockpile cleared, fabs fabbing again; Sony Ericsson in widely predicted dire straits; S60 for Intel Atom; EasyMeet, Nokia’s mobile collabo... - FTTH - France out front in Europe; and other convergence news
Jupiter Research's Ian Fogg concluded yesterday that "the FTTH situation and necessary debate in France is far advanced of elsewhere in Europe".Meanwhile, Intellect continues to feed int... - The role for public sector intervention in next generation broadband
Ofcom’s Super-fast broadband blog recently raised the issue of ‘when and where?’ public sector intervention in next generation broadband would be required. This is a key issue, and s... - The importance of speed?
Many of you will have noticed the adverts currently being run by a particular ISP, which focus on the superior speed of its fibre-based network. This campaign taps in to the importance consumers appea... - Review gives NGA momentum
The government recently announced an independent review of next generation broadband, to be led by former Cable and Wireless CEO Francesco Caio. The BSG welcomes the review. The terms of the review bu... - Nuenen fibre to the home – the future?
Recently a colleague and I joined a UK delegation to visit a fibre to the home network built in the town of Nuenen in the Netherlands by a broadband cooperative. The network has connected almost the e... - Can the sewers deliver?
H2O’s announcement last week that it will be running fibre cable through sewers in Dundee, Northampton and Bournemouth has certainly received plenty of coverage, generating considerable journali... - Australia dumps FTTN proposal - and starts again with FTTH
In an extraordinary announcement this morning, the Australian government have announced that they will spend up to A$43bn ($31bn, £21bn) on a new National Broadband Network, providing FTTH to 90... - A busy month for next generation broadband
September has been a busy month in the world of next generation broadband. Government reviews, UK and EU regulatory consultations, not to mention our report on the cost of fibre-based next generation ...


