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<endeca_term>Lord Carter</endeca_term> on playing politics with Digital Britain

Lord Carter on playing politics with Digital Britain

...his first public appearance since leaving office. ZDNet UK caught up with Lord Carter after his speech on Wednesday to discuss the future for his... Read more

7 October, 2009 by David Meyer

2012 Olympics may see Tube mobile coverage

Communications minister Lord Carter has put the idea of mobile coverage on the London Underground... Read more

18 June, 2009 by Natasha Lomas

Digital Britain report panned by Tories, experts

...plan's proposal for a monthly 50p tax on fixed copper lines. Lord Carter, the report's author, proposed the levy as a way of... Read more

17 June, 2009 by David Meyer

Opposition mounts against P2P disconnection plan

...of copyrighted material being shared online. That consultation was kicked off by Lord Carter's Digital Britain report, which discounted the option of disconnection as... Read more

4 September, 2009 by David Meyer
<endeca_term>Lord Carter</endeca_term>: Securing a digital future for Britain

Lord Carter: Securing a digital future for Britain

Digital Britain report architect Stephen Carter says it will take a careful balance of private and public initiatives to roll out a broadband infrastructure to the whole of the UK in the face of the worst investment climate for years Read more

10 February, 2009 by Stephen Carter

Digital Britain: Broadband in every home by 2012

...The Digital Britain interim report from minister for communications, technology and broadcasting Lord Carter, published today, calls for every home in the country to be... Read more

29 January, 2009 by Jo Best and Natasha Lomas

Can Digital Britain survive a general election?

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... Read more

10 July, 2009

Parliament to probe Digital Britain plan

...inquiry was announced on Monday. Many of the government's recommendations in Lord Carter's Digital Britain report, published earlier this month, require new legislation... Read more

30 June, 2009 by David Meyer

Digital Britain calls for 50p broadband levy

...covering topics such as broadband access, security, ICT literacy and copyright enforcement. Lord Carter's Digital Britain report, published on Tuesday, calls for a monthly... Read more

16 June, 2009 by David Meyer

Digital Britain report delayed?

...Digital Britain report may be delayed, and has confirmed timing for when Lord Carter will step down. The Digital Britain report, which is expected to... Read more

12 June, 2009

Reports: Comms minister to stand down

Lord Carter, the communications minister, intends to leave the government, according to a... Read more

12 June, 2009

No next-gen broadband for 25-30pc of UK

Communications minister Lord Carter, who is preparing the extensive Digital Britain report, has said that... Read more

22 April, 2009

BBC may help fund UK fibre rollout

...rollout of next-generation fibre networks. Minister for communications, technology and broadcasting Lord Carter, who is overseeing the report, on Tuesday suggested the BBC could... Read more

12 March, 2009 by Jo Best

End in sight for spectrum refarming debate

Oh to be a fly on the wall... Lord Carter, of Digital Britain fame, has summoned all the mobile operators to... Read more

11 February, 2009

Privacy activists first to criticise Carter

The first reactions to Lord Carter's interim Digital Britain report have been flooding in, and almost... Read more

29 January, 2009

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