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Report: Timms to take over Digital Britain helm

News Timms, currently financial secretary to the Treasury, will replace Stephen Carter as communications minister, the newspaper said on Monday. Reports of Lord Carter's departure emerged just prior to the release of his Digital Britain report, a...

[August 4, 2009, 12:13]

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]

Viviane Reding nominated for internet villain award

News Watkin is joined on the Hero shortlist by Stephen Carter, for his three-year stint as chief executive of Ofcom, which ended last summer. Stephen Carter, former Ofcom chief executive: "For overseeing the Strategic Review of Telecommunications and...

[January 4, 2007, 15:59]

The H.P. Lovecraft Collection

Downloads Lovecraft Collection contains: At the Mountains of Madness The Evil Clergyman Azathoth The Festival Beyond the Wall of Sleep The Haunter Of The Dark Celephais The Horror at Red Hook Cool Air The Hound Dagon The Lurking Fear Dreams in the Witch...

[September 22, 2005, 8:00]

The H.P. Lovecraft Collection

Downloads Lovecraft Collection contains: At the Mountains of Madness The Evil Clergyman Azathoth The Festival Beyond the Wall of Sleep The Haunter Of The Dark Celephais The Horror at Red Hook Cool Air The Hound Dagon The Lurking Fear Dreams in the Witch...

[September 22, 2005, 8:00]

Ofcom chief executive quits

News Stephen Carter, the chief executive of telecoms and media regulator Ofcom, announced his resignation on Friday morning. Carter, the former head of NTL, joined Ofcom on its formation in 2003, when five regulators were combined into a single watchdog...

[May 26, 2006, 12:30]

Ofcom leans towards Government with chief exec

News Ofcom has named chief operating officer Ed Richards as its chief executive, filling a vacancy created by the resignation in May of former chief Stephen Carter. In a blog posting written on Thursday, Gibbs said Richards will take on a different role...

[October 5, 2006, 13:50]

BT offers landmark changes to avoid break-up

News However, its foundations are unstable in parts, overly dependent on intrusive regulation and with limited sustainable competition," said Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter back in November. We welcome BT's structural and governmental proposals...

[February 3, 2005, 16:35]

Experts: Broadband access is priority over fibre

News There have already been hints from government that broadband access could soon become a right for Britons, after minister for communications, technology and broadcasting, Lord Stephen Carter, said universal broadband access could offer huge...

[January 27, 2009, 7:51]

Ofcom orders BT to play fair, or else

News However, its foundations are unstable in parts, overly dependent on intrusive regulation and with limited sustainable competition," said Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter. Carter's comments were delivered in the phase two proposals of Ofcom's...

[November 18, 2004, 7:40]

Broadband competition boosted by Ofcom

News This year has seen lot of progress on local-loop unbundling," said Stephen Carter, Ofcom's chief executive. This has been achieved through a combination of industry investment, regulatory review and, importantly, constructive engagement from BT...

[December 17, 2004, 15:45]

BT wants an end to rivals' bickering

News Last month, Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter warned that structural separation was a serious option. Carter was appearing at a hearing organised by the trade and industry select committee. BT chief executive Ben Verwaayen hopes that his company...

[April 5, 2005, 15:15]

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]

BERR launches digital-economy review

News Titled 'Digital Britain', it will focus on how to accelerate the growth of the digital and communications industries, and will be led by Stephen Carter, the minister for communications, technology and broadcasting.

[October 21, 2008, 17:46]

Ofcom announces telecoms review

News The year-long Strategic Review will begin in January in a three-phase approach, with the team in charge reporting their findings to Ofcom head Stephen Carter. New communications regulator Ofcom has announced its intention to put the telecoms...

[December 15, 2003, 9:30]

BT unruffled by ntl's faster broadband promise

News Speaking at the FT New Media and Broadcasting conference on Tuesday, ntl managing director Stephen Carter promised that 2.5m homes will be able to access the new faster product from 11 March. Ntl has joined fellow cable company Telewest in...

[March 5, 2002, 13:40]

Ofcom approves landmark BT restructuring

News Ofcom is hopeful that this new approach to competition regulation will stimulate investment, innovation and sustainable growth in this critical industrial sector,” said Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter.

[September 22, 2005, 10:10]

Cable companies to put weight behind broadband

News Most of us in the UK currently have to get the Internet through a very slow telephone line which means we have all become familiar with the World Wide Wait," said Stephen Carter, managing director of ntl, in a statement.

[July 9, 2001, 12:27]

Broadband migration charges chopped

News Migration charges can be an obstacle to fair competition," said Ofcom chief executive Stephen Carter, adding that the new prices should mean that migration is less of a hurdle. BT is cutting the cost of moving between its two main wholesale...

[April 28, 2004, 16:00]

Ofcom sounds a trumpet for spectrum trading

News Access to a flexible and transparent market coupled with the ability to explore innovative new uses for existing spectrum will maximise the effective use of a finite national resource," said Stephen Carter, chief executive of Ofcom, in a statement.

[August 6, 2004, 13:10]

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