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Gpedwards bookmarked on 2008-04-18 infrastructure sewerage communication technology wifi broadband internet access ideas energy uk france guardian

Ofcom's sample survey will look at sewers, telecoms ducts, water and energy systems and the existing telecoms infrastructure system throughout the country.

  • Broadband cables should be put in sewers to help cope with the soaring demand for online video content, media regulator Ofcom is saying.

    The idea, already embraced in European cities including Paris, was floated today by Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards as part of a survey that will be carried out of the UK's existing underground telecoms infrastructure.

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  • 18 Apr 08
    gpedwards
    Geoff Edwards

    Ofcom's sample survey will look at sewers, telecoms ducts, water and energy systems and the existing telecoms infrastructure system throughout the country.

    infrastructure sewerage communication technology wifi broadband internet access ideas energy uk france guardian

    • Broadband cables should be put in sewers to help cope with the soaring demand for online video content, media regulator Ofcom is saying.

      The idea, already embraced in European cities including Paris, was floated today by Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards as part of a survey that will be carried out of the UK's existing underground telecoms infrastructure.