broadband

Local Growth Through Broadband

Conference on the synergies between improved broadband connectivity and local and rural growth. Speakers include Caroline Spelman MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and Ed Vaizey MP, Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries.

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Date: 23 November 2011
Location: The Imagination Gallery,WC1E, UK

Fourth Generation Mobile Broadband - Creating sustainable value across the chain

The conference programme will bring you the opportunity to hear from leading equipment providers, operators and thought leaders on their international experiences and insights on the challenges and opportunities in implementing 4 G mobile broadband networks.

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Date: 15 November 2011
Location: The Imagination Gallery WC1E, UK

ITF Workshop - Making Money from Digital Platforms & Rights

ITF morning workshop giving practical insights on monetising content for multiplatform producers, digital agencies & new media entrepreneurs. Ideal to discovering more about opportunities in Broadband, VOD, IPTV, Mobile, Branded Content & more. Led by Peter Cowley (Spirit Digital Media, Endemol, BBC, Bebo, MSN) & Justin Judd (DRG i-Rights, Granada)

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Date: 18 November 2010
Location: Indie Training Fund, UK

Next Generation Broadband Access - Building the Case

This event gives you the opportunity to have your say on what the future of Broadband services should be in the north west, a highly topical subject at the moment in the light of the “Digital Britain” report.

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Date: 22 February 2010
Location: eOffice Manchester, UK

NextGen 09

NextGen 09 is a one and a half day conference and exhibition with on day 1 the option of 2 specific workshops: Fibrecamp Britain and Digital Region hands-on.

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Date: 16 November 2009
Location: Royal Armouries, UK

Veni, vidi, cici - the online super-highway

Around 47 A.D, the then Roman Emperor, Claudius, invaded Britain. Without too much detail, this led to the Roman occupation of Britain, where, despite the misgivings of Monty Python, they did in fact do a great number of very good things, including build roads. Nearly 2,000 years later, we can draw parallels between this and the current online environment.

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