|
Welsh satellite broadband boost
Posted by: eusty on Thursday, January 26, 2006 - 03:17 PM
|
Revisions to current planning regulations have been introduced to ensure all
householders in Wales are able to access both satellite TV and wireless
broadband services via antenna, without having to seek planning permission.
At the present planning regulations only allow householders to install one
antenna on their home without planning permission. To receive both wireless
broadband and satellite TV, two antennas are needed so unlucky homeowners had to
go through this process, now the revised regulations will allow two antennas to
be installed, subject to size and location restrictions, without having to
obtain planning permission.
|
| Welsh satellite broadband boost | Log-in or register a new user account | 0 Comments |
|
| Comments are statements made by the person that posted them. They do not necessarily represent the opinions of the site editor. |
|
Broadband UK
Find the cheapest, fastest broadband where you live
Other Stories
- Mobile broadband to replace Wi-Fi?
(Mar 10, 2008)
- Pipex will be no more
(Mar 06, 2008)
- PlusNet tops BroadbandChoices.co.uk Customer Awards
(Mar 06, 2008)
- Be plans coverage expansion
(Mar 05, 2008)
- Wi-Fi use on train soars
(Mar 04, 2008)
- 24Mbps for under a tenner
(Mar 04, 2008)
- Virgin numbers soar
(Feb 28, 2008)
- iPlayer costs us money claim ISPs
(Feb 24, 2008)
- Government plans broadband review
(Feb 24, 2008)
- ISPs give thumbs down to regulation
(Feb 21, 2008)
|