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Virgin suspends four as it restates Lightning figures

Virgin Media has suspended four staff and begun an internal investigation after admitting overstating the expansion of its superfast broadband network, Project Lightening. According to Liberty Global, Virgin Media originally said it had connected 465,000 new premises in the UK and Ireland in 2016 but following a review, that number has been revised down to […]

March 29, 2017

Ofcom outlines plans for regulating BBC

UK comms regulator Ofcom has launched a consultation on detailed proposals for how it will regulate the BBC’s performance under its new Royal Charter, which outlines how it should deliver for audiences. Ofcom becomes the first independent, external regulator of the BBC on April 3rd. Its role is to hold the Corporation to account against […]

March 29, 2017

FCC spectrum auction to wrap March 30

The FCC’s latest spectrum auction is likely to end this week. The auction has been running since January although the FCC isn’t likely to announce the ‘winners’ – or the individual values of the allocated spectrum for a week or two. However, it is widely expected that the auction’s earlier first stage – which ended […]

March 29, 2017By Chris Forrester

Report: IP production benefits OTT over broadcast

UK broadcast industry professional media network Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has released the first ever assessment of where broadcasters, producers and suppliers can expect to see the greatest return on investment from committing to IP-based production. The DPP Survey Report: The Business Benefits of IP Production is the result of extensive research with companies from […]

March 29, 2017By Colin Mann

Global Eagle in trouble with NASDAQ

In-flight entertainment suppliers Global Eagle Entertainment (GEE), already facing a number of challenges in terms of a Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation and a number of legal Class Action potential claims from shareholders, could find itself struck off the important NASDAQ stock exchange. NASDAQ has said that GEE is late with its annual financial […]

March 29, 2017By Chris Forrester

IABM endorses DPP

IABM has announced that the Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has been endorsed as an Industry Collaborative Group (ICG) under IABM’s ICG Endorsement Programme. DPP joins AIMS, MOS Development Group, SMPTE and Video Services Forum in meeting strict collaborative criteria to achieve endorsement, including; beneficial to the industry; non-discriminatory membership policy; open, standards-based approach; non-profit; and […]

March 28, 2017

BT fined £42m for Openreach contracts breach

Dominant UK telco BT is to be fined £42 million (€48.5m) for what regulator Ofcom describes as a “serious” breach of its rules, after the company reduced compensation payments to other telecoms providers for late installations. The penalty is a result of an investigation by Ofcom into BT’s infrastructure arm, Openreach. BT has apologised “wholeheartedly” […]

March 27, 2017By Colin Mann

Support for Congressional Copyright Office Bill

Mark Elliot, Executive Vice President US Chamber of Commerce Global Intellectual Property Center has expressed his support of the Register of Copyrights Selection and Accountability Act, which would make the Register of Copyrights a position nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The proposed legislation was the result of a bipartisan, bicameral effort […]

March 27, 2017By Colin Mann

Space Systems/Loral sues Orbital ATK

Satellite builder Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) is suing Washington-based Orbital ATK in an action that alleges breach of confidentiality. According to a filing made at the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, SS/L alleges that it has been notified by NASA that an employee of rival satellite builder Orbital ATK illegally accessed SS/L […]

March 27, 2017By Chris Forrester

High support for IP rights among EU citizens

An EU-wide survey carried out by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) shows that 97 per cent of all EU citizens believe it is important that inventors, creators and performing artists can protect their rights and be paid for their work. The survey questioned 26,555 people aged 15 and over across the EU-28 about […]

March 27, 2017By Colin Mann