Making rural broadband happen - as easy as ABC?
News John Wilson, secretary of Arwain -- a Welsh wireless broadband network -- is also a founder member of ABC, and he explained that individuals have a vital role to play in driving broadband rollout. The first of these networks were free, but some of...
[April 29, 2003, 16:42]
Welsh broadband kicks England into touch
News The Arwain Project currently covers Cardiff and the surrounding rural areas, while the eFro Broadband Wireless Project -- funded with DTI money -- provides high-speed Internet access in North Wales. The rest of the UK has a lot to learn from Wales...
[December 3, 2002, 11:05]
'Urgent action needed' over broadband divide
News The Arwain project is a free wireless broadband network that uses 802.11b to bring high-speed Internet access to homes and businesses within Wales's broadband blackspots. One of the leading figures in the UK broadband scene has demanded immediate...
[October 21, 2002, 14:17]
Government defends wireless broadband plans
News John Wilson, secretary of Arwain -- a pioneering Cardiff and Wales community wireless project -- told ZDNet UK that 3.4GHz could play a large part in making broadband available in rural areas, but warned that companies who win licences will have...
[February 4, 2003, 16:11]
Broadband campaigners: the job's not finished
News For example, John Wilson, co-founder of ABC who helped develop the Welsh community wireless network Arwain, has served on a number of government wireless committees in recent years. The Access to Broadband Campaign (ABC) has accused government and...
[November 10, 2005, 16:00]



