Arif Durrani: Embracing digital as standard
24 Oct 2012 | by Arif Durrani
's been almost four years since Lord Carter's Digital Britain report , but while 'broadband for all ...
, it s no less busy; just now working on Sky and Warburtons I m juggling crumpets, bread and broadband ...
's been almost four years since Lord Carter's Digital Britain report , but while 'broadband for all ...
It s a deceptively loaded question, steeped in history and intrigue, and quite indicative of the navel-gazing emanating from Kings Place at present. A week earlier, the paper s investigations executive editor, David Leigh, had floated the idea of a "small levy on UK broadband providers of 2 per ...
The Guardian s David Leigh has suggested that a 2-a-month levy on broadband could save our newspapers, with proceeds being distributed and reinvested to protect great journalism. This implies that great journalism is in danger. But news brands continue to set the news agenda, with national papers ...
, but we can do better. Screen resolutions have doubled in size, broadband is ubiquitous ...
inaccurate or misleading claims, like broadband speeds. Last Monday I was phoned by the BBC researching ...
partnership with TiVo to develop a converged television and broadband interactive interface for its next ...
need at least in part to cover. It is to be expected that with the rollout of superfast broadband ...
broadband it was hard to tell people about bottled water in a small rectangle, let alone give it appeal ... broadband (UKOM 2011). As a result the online ad canvas has changed wildly over the last eighteen months ...
of mobile broadband. The second strand was to emphasise the Government's professed commitment ...