At present less than 1 per cent of British premises have access to fibre to the property (FTTP) services
At present less than 1 per cent of British premises have access to fibre to the property (FTTP) services
The UK regulator will revisit the idea of granting Dark Fibre Access as part of its annual review
Ofcom is now free to implement the new regulations, following EC approval
Six pre-approved bidders will be able to submit their offers to Ofcom for spectrum in the 3.4GHz band from the 20th March 2018
Ofcom is expected to publish the results of its investigation in June
The 4G and 5G spectrum auction could take place as early as the end of March 2018
Ofcom will also instruct Openreach to make its telegraph poles and underground tunnel infrastructure available to its competitors, opening the door for further investment in fibre projects across the country
TalkTalk was named as the network provider with the most customer complaints in the broadband category, while Vodafone topped the list of mobile operators
Litigation brought by EE and Three has delayed the auction, but Ofcom has now set out a timetable in preparation for the auction
Press Release LS telcom today announces the publication of a report produced for Ofcom to better understand the impact of mobile signal attenuation inside vehicles. Together with Siroda, a specialist in RF signal measurements, LS telcom conducted a study, which...
Britain currently lags towards the bottom of the full fibre coverage league tables, with only 3% of homes and businesses connected to a full fibre line
U.K. telco regulator imposes temporary measures on leased line market in light of BT’s successful appeal
Sharon White hits out at EE and 3UK over challenges to spectrum auction caps
Mobile operator to seek judicial review of spectrum caps; insists it will not delay launch of 5G services.
U.K. telco regulator suggests incumbent could charge an extra £5.90 per year by 2020/21.
CEO Dave Dyson plays down potential disruption of judicial review, as 1H revenue jumps 10%.
UK regulator reveals new unit to monitor BT’s compliance with Openreach separation agreement
Ofcom has announced how it will release spectrum for 5G mobile services, including new measures to safeguard competition, which UK operators have heavily criticised.
U.K. telco regulator claims measure will encourage investment in ultrafast and full-fibre networks.
U.K. watchdog says up to £185 million could be paid to consumers for slow repairs, missed appointments.