7th July 2023

Consultation on Private Telecommunications Networks

DSIT launched a call for information on the uses and security of private telecommunications networks in the UK. The government aims to gain a further understanding of the implications arising from the increased usage of and reliance on private telecoms networks, particularly the impact on resilience and security. This call for information intends to help the government obtain further information on the security and resilience of private telecoms networks to determine whether specific government intervention is required.

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2026 Comms Council UK Awards

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