Posts Tagged ‘Germany’


Section 4.1 – Universal connectivity: Networks

In a developed country such as Britain, everyone should be able to be part of the digital economy and digital society. The section considers whether there is a policy case for a new universality in relation to broadband. That involves access, education and understanding, affordability, hence take-up, and connectivity for all. Broadband today is becoming [...]

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Section 2.4 – Digital Broadcast Networks: Radio

In the development and take-up of Digital Radio the UK is a world leader. UK radio stations are already available on satellite and terrestrial TV platforms and around the world via the internet. It is DAB which has led the way in our digitisation of radio. Since the Radio Authority licensed the first DAB multiplex [...]

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Section 2.1 – Next Generation Access Networks

Some other countries (notably the developed economies in the Far East, the US metropolitan centres, urban France and the Netherlands) have taken an early lead in the deployment of next generation fibre-based or co-axial cable fixed networks. (Wireless technologies such as Long Term Evolution/ 4G and WiMax are also promising, but, within the constraints of [...]

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