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The NextGen Roadshow

16 February 2009

The Community Broadband Network was a leading advocate of current generation broadband local schemes and it is now developing the same role in relation to next generation broadband or next generation access (NGA). Following the success of its Next Gen 08 event in Manchester last November, it is now organising a series of local roadshows as follows:

Gateshead - 18 March

Nottingham  - 24 March

Bristol - 31 March

Birmingham - 22 April

S E England - 13 May

Manchester - June

On behalf of the Communications Consumer Panel, I spoke at the November event in Manchester and I'll be speaking at most of the regional workshops where I'll be talking about the Panel's survey of local NGA initiatives (PDF 56KB, opens in a new window).

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