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Non-incumbent EU fixed broadband providers raise alarm at proposed legislation, insisting that regulatory certainty is needed to drive investment in connectivity.
The Ministry of Defence and IASME have launched a certification scheme for organisations working in the UK defence supply chain, with construction firm Morgan Sindall the first business to achieve ...
Three-year contract for managed software-defined wide area network service follows merger creating Wales’s largest housing association.
Panel brought together academic, industry and policy leaders to discuss how AI can support climate goals, financial inclusion ...
When looking into how some education providers in the UK are using AI, Ofsted found many have hit the ground running.
Labour’s AI fellowship will see experts use open source AI tools in a bid deliver better public services at lower cost.
More sections of the Tube gain high-speed mobile coverage as roll-out of 4G and 5G continues along further stretches of the ...
Escher, which supplied middleware in the Post Office Horizon system, is eyeing up the contract to replace the controversial ...
Home secretary Yvette Cooper has confirmed the UK will seek to regulate police facial recognition, citing police reticence to ...
Research finds impact of spectrum availability across Europe leading to disparity of 5G download speeds with increases in the ...
A report from the Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Committee outlines how the Online Safety Act fails to deal with the algorithmic amplification of ‘legal but harmful’ misinformation.
The European Commission has been accused of rigging the selection process for the next European Data Protection supervisor.