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The following documents all relate to Next Generation Broadband Access and the effective use of Technology. The documents are available for download and save as .pdf files. These files open in new windows ... (you may be asked to temporarily allow 'Pop-ups' in order for the pages to display properly).

Connected Service Delivery ...                                                        Downloadable copy of our Connected Services Page ... approx 130Kb

Mirasol NGA (Next Generation Access) Services ...                           Downloadable presentation as a PDF ... approx 330Kb

Government investigates path to next generation broadband            Downloadable copy of BERR press release ... 22nd Feb 2008 ... approx 78Kb

The "Knowledge Economy" ...                                                          Red Admiral Whitepaper ... approx 96Kb

'High Tech Low Carbon ...'                                                              Downloadable copy of excellent INTELLECT report ... see link below ... approx 3.5Mb

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The next phase of broadband UK: action now for long term competitiveness.                                               BERR        Sept 2008

Review of barriers to investment in next generation access by Francesco Caio

 A Framework for Evaluating the Value of Next Generation Broadband                                                          BSG         June 2008

A report to the Broadband Stakeholders Group by Plum Consulting

Models for efficient and effective public sector intervention in next generation broadband                            BSG         June 2008

A report to the Broadband Stakeholder Group by Analysys Mason

'Predicting UK Future Residential Bandwidth Requirements'                                                                      BSG         May 2006

The Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG) has published a green paper looking at possible demand for broadband in 2008 and 2012. This paper has been prepared as a contribution to the emerging public debate about the potential requirement for further investment in next generation access infrastructures in the UK.

'Prospects for next generation broadband'                                                                                                   BSG         April 2007

Broadband is already the critical enabling infrastructure of our modern, knowledge-based economy and is an integral part of many people's lives. Next generation broadband is widely regarded as a key enabler for our future economy and is expected to bring significant benefits to the economy including improved productivity and innovation.

'High Tech: Low Carbon - The role of technology in tackling climate change' report                                        Intellect   Feb 2008

High Tech: Low Carbon' on the role of the technology industry in climate change. It's the first publicly available document to set out the issues relating to the energy demands of products and services together with a clear action plan for the sector to address them.

'Public Broadband Schemes - A Best Practice Guide'                                                                                      dBERR     February 2007

This collaborative guidance from DTI (BERR) and Ofcom is designed to help those responsible for making decisions about public investment in broadband schemes, setting out the factors that are to be considered before determining whether to use public monies to intervene in the broadband market.

You can view the frequently asked questions at: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/media/mofaq/telecoms/pbs/

Draft Planning Policy Statement: Eco-towns - Consultation                                                                           CLG          November 2008

The draft Planning Policy Statement (PPS) on eco-towns precisely defines:
  • what constitutes an eco-town
  • what environmental, social, and economic standards these developments should achieve and
  • how eco-towns relate to the planning system

On Line form for response ... http://ecotownssurvey.communities.gov.uk/home/                                       CLG           Response required by 19th Feb 2009

Eco Towns: Living a greener future - Summary of consultation responses                                                     CLG           November 2008

The Eco-towns: Living a greener future consultation ran from 3 April 2008 to 30 June 2008 and sought the public's views on the vision for eco-towns and the shortlisted locations proposed.

Eco Towns Prospectus                                                                                                                                CLG          July 2007

This Prospectus sets out the Government's vision for eco-towns, including the support to take them forward.

Eco-towns- Living a greener future - consultation paper                                                                               CLG          April 2008

This consultation document seeks the public's views on the vision for eco-towns and the shortlisted locations proposed.

Eco-towns - living a greener future- progress report                                                                                    CLG           July 2008

This eco-towns update follows the end of the first stage of the consultation on the eco-towns programme.

Living Working Countryside- The Taylor Review of Rural Economy and Affordable Housing                             CLG          July 2008

This Review spells out a vision of a living, working sustainable countryside. It explains how this vision can be delivered. To get there, there are choices to be made and they need to be made now. It can be done. All we need is the will to do it.

The e-Strategy - 'Harnessing Technology : Transforming learning and children's services'                               dCSF       

Digital technology is already changing how we do business and live our lives. Most schools - and every university and college - now have broadband access. Teachers increasingly use information and communications technology (ICT) to improve their own skills and knowledge - and to bring their lessons to life. Services for children, families, young people, and adults are testing out new and better ways to deliver services, with common processes supported by technology. The technology is making many administrative and assessment tasks easier.


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