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A view on post-coronavirus landscape: By Comms Dealer Editor Stuart Gilroy
Proponents of the recurring revenue model argue strongly that the chickens have come home to roost for comms resellers wedded to opex revenues.A message to everyone in the ICT channel: We salute you for keeping Britain working
Dear Reader, In this time of crisis when the very fabric of our nation is being torn apart by an unseen enemy, without quesWhy technology uptake is a question of balance: By Stuart Gilroy, Editor, Comms Dealer
The industry is ever obsessive about new technologies that promise to change the world for business operators.Channel Diversity & Inclusion Special Report
Have Ofcom's proposals put 2025's full fibre target in doubt?
By Comms Dealer Editor Stuart Gilroy: The Government’s target to roll out full fibre infrastructure nationwide by 2025 raises the question of whether Ofcom’s latest consultation onWhen the chips are down, who has your back? Have the comms sector’s guardians reacted adequately to Labour’s big threat?
By Comms Dealer Editor Stuart Gilroy: Hats off to ITSPA for its unequivocal and fired-up retort to Labour’s British Broadband proposal.Whatever the election decides, it is time to scramble in the Battle of Digital Britain
By Comms Dealer Editor Stuart Gilroy: If Labour wins the election on December 12th the comms sector will be plunged into a full scale emergency.Why Labour's 'like it or lump it' broadband dream is doomed simplicitism blinded by political ambition
By Stuart Gilroy, Editor, Comms Dealer: That the Government would be a key influencer in delivering fibre aLabour's 'ideologically driven, highly cynical ploy'
By Comms Dealer Editorial Director Nigel Sergent: When I co-founded Comms Dealer in 1996, not long after theBroadband bungle: How comms industry fury will devour Labour's pie in the sky politics
By Comms Dealer Editor Stuart Gilroy: Labour's policy on free fibre broadband must rank the most senseless in political history.