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Radio spectrum is an essential resource underpinning one of Europe’s most dynamic sectors: wireless communications.
As well as telecommunications, wireless technologies support services in areas as diverse as transport, security and environmental protection. But the spectrum is a finite resource so its allocation requires effective and efficient coordination at local, European and global levels.
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- Allow market forces to redress regulatory failure - A budget for IT enabled recovery Part 2
- Billing problems
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- Call for broadband providers to improve speeds information
- Communications Act 2003
- House of Lords Select Committee calls for evidence on superfast broadband
- Making it easier to change telecoms provider
- Mobile Telephone (Re-Programming) Act 2002
- Ofcom proposes new wholesale charge controls for Openreach
- Simplified call charges to help consumers
- UK Broadband Strategy
- UK National Infrastructure Plan
- Updated ICO guidance on cookies
- Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006
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