Gov't confusion over national 2Mbps commitment
Blog Confusion has broken out within government circles over the 2Mbps universal broadband coverage that was called for by Stephen Carter's Digital Britain report. Andy Carter (no relation to Stephen, Lord Carter) said in a discussion session that...
[October 15, 2009, 16:07 in News Blog by David Meyer]
Can Digital Britain survive a general election?
Blog One of the most striking themes of yesterday's Westminster eForum on Lord Carter's Digital Britain report, entitled "Dear Stephen", was the widespread uncertainty over whether the report's recommendations will ever be carried out.
[July 10, 2009, 16:34 in by David Meyer]
Internet Hero and Villain nominees announced
Blog Also nominated for the Hero award are: the Featured Artists Coalition, which has argued against the rest of the music industry about anti-filesharer legislation; the Community Broadband Network, for supporting grass-roots next-gen access; Lord...
[June 19, 2009, 16:37 in News Blog by David Meyer]
File-sharer crackdown could be expedited
Blog However, Stephen Timms — the successor to Digital Britain author Lord Carter — told the Financial Times on Friday that the issue was a "live area" and proposals to tackle copyright violations should perhaps be brought forward.
[August 17, 2009, 15:46 in News Blog by David Meyer]
NTL's TV ambitions spark hilarity
Blog Interestingly, Stephen Carter is tipped to be the new ITV chief executive. British newspapers have been having plenty of fun at NTL's expense (yes, again), after the cable operator dislosed it was considering a tie-up with ITV.
[November 10, 2006, 14:30 in News Blog by Graeme Wearden]



