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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.Labour's British Broadband: The stakes could not be higher
The stakes could not be higher for the comms sector as the country goes to the polls on December 12th.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 theGlemnet hooks up with Community Fibre
Cloud comms provider Glemnet has partnered with Community Fibre to provide full fibre broadband to customers in areas where it was previously unavailable such as south London.County Broadband connects with growth
Essex-based County Broadband has witnessed a five-fold increase in its workforce so far this year, up from 16 to 60 since the start of 2019 with expectations of a 79-strong team by the end of DecemLabour's broadband vow 'calamitous' for the sector
Labour's pledge to nationalise Openreach would kill competition in the comms sector and reinstate the monopoly at the expenCrackpot broadband proposal slammed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's reaction to Labour's proposed nationalisation of Openreach, and create a new entity calledBroadband 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.Vodafone bolsters CityFibre partnership with Openreach deal
Vodafone is expanding its Gigafast Broadband roll out to bring full fibre services to more consumers and small businesses in the UK after striking a new commercial deal with Openreach.