Backlash hits wireless broadband auction
News In a hard-hitting email to e-envoy Andrew Pinder, Hughes -- who has advised Andrew Davies about wireless broadband -- slammed as "outrageous" the way the RA has drawn up the 3.4GHz licences. Andrew Davies, the Welsh e-minister and minister for...
[February 6, 2003, 16:12]
Welsh broadband kicks England into touch
News The rest of the UK has a lot to learn from Wales when it comes to making a success of broadband, according to Andrew Davies, Welsh Assembly minister for economic development and ICT. In an interview with ZDNet UK, Davies said he believes the...
[December 3, 2002, 11:05]
IT-procurement deal to save Wales £6m
News Announcing the deal, Welsh finance and public service-delivery minister Andrew Davies said: "This new agreement is going to make a big difference to organisations all over Wales, from the largest local authorities, through to the smallest primary...
[August 10, 2007, 9:30]
Cable firms snub wireless broadband auction
News The government's decision to bundle areas of Wales in with parts of rural England has already caused anger within the principality, but Welsh e-minister Andrew Davies has now decided to accept the decision.
[February 13, 2003, 16:18]
What the Narrowband Revolution means to you
News This will give the music companies more confidence that they can get their services out quicker, and that consumers will be able to afford them," said Andrew Davies, managing director of Digital Island.
[October 27, 1999, 16:30]
Wales to get Yuletide broadband push
News Andrew Davies, e-minister for Wales, said: "Providing broadband access is one of the Welsh Assembly Government's priorities as we transform Wales from the highly industrialised economy of the last century to a knowledge-based economy for the...
[December 24, 2004, 10:25]
Wales gets high-tech jobs boost
News The Welsh economic development minister, Andrew Davies, said: "I am delighted that we have been able to assist Centerprise with their investment in Wales. UK PC firm Centerprise International has announced it is to create 300 jobs through the...
[February 24, 2003, 14:32]
Government defends wireless broadband plans
News Andrew Davies, Welsh Assembly minister for economic development, is reported to have said that in its present form the auction would be "to the detriment of Wales. The Department of Trade and Industry has rejected criticism of its chosen method for...
[February 4, 2003, 16:11]



