Public consultation on the Statement of Strategic Priorities
DCMS is seeking views on its draft Statement of Strategic Priorities for telecommunications, the management of radio spectrum and post.
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Statement of Strategic Priorities Consultation Document
application/pdf · 32 pages
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Government Response to SSP Consultation
application/pdf · 24 pages
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UKCTA Response
application/pdf · 6 pages
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Which? Response
application/pdf · 8 pages
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Cisco Response
application/pdf · 8 pages
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WHP Telecoms Response
application/pdf · 3 pages
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David Happy Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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BEIRG Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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Blu Wireless Response
application/pdf · 3 pages
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Broadway Partners Response
application/pdf · 2 pages
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BSG Response
application/pdf · 9 pages
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Citizens Advice Scotland Response
application/pdf · 6 pages
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Citizens Advice Response
application/pdf · 11 pages
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CityFibre Response
application/pdf · 13 pages
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Communications Consumer Panel Response
application/pdf · 33 pages
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Three Response
application/pdf · 18 pages
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David Winder Response
application/pdf · 1 pages
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Heart of the South West LEP Response
application/pdf · 3 pages
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The Consumer Council Response
application/pdf · 10 pages
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Ombudsman Services Response
application/pdf · 2 pages
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AWTG LTD Response
application/pdf · 3 pages
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NFU Response
application/pdf · 9 pages
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Neutral Wireless Response
application/pdf · 5 pages
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University of Strathclyde Response
application/pdf · 1 pages
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Intelsat Response
application/pdf · 7 pages
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ESOA Response
application/pdf · 8 pages
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EUTC Response
application/pdf · 3 pages
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Federated Wireless Response
application/pdf · 11 pages
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Arqiva Response
application/pdf · 5 pages
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Huawei Response
application/pdf · 8 pages
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ISPA Response
application/pdf · 6 pages
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Joint ENA-JRC Response
application/pdf · 6 pages
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Make UK Response
application/pdf · 8 pages
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Mobile UK Response
application/pdf · 7 pages
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Nominet Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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Gigaclear Response
application/pdf · 5 pages
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Mark Swarbrick Response
application/pdf · 5 pages
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Ordnance Survey Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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PAG Response
application/pdf · 7 pages
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BT Response
application/pdf · 24 pages
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RM Response
application/pdf · 17 pages
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Sky Response
application/pdf · 7 pages
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Simon Gorton Response
application/pdf · 1 pages
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CLA Response
application/pdf · 5 pages
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Scottish Government Response
application/pdf · 6 pages
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RSN Response
application/pdf · 3 pages
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toob Response
application/pdf · 8 pages
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Westwell Parish Council Response
application/pdf · 2 pages
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BCC Response
application/pdf · 1 pages
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Graham M Phillips Response
application/pdf · 2 pages
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iWS Response
application/pdf · 3 pages
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WISPA Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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TSA Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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TalkTalk Response
application/pdf · 14 pages
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TechUK Response
application/pdf · 6 pages
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Telefonica Response
application/pdf · 8 pages
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uSwitch Response
application/pdf · 2 pages
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Airband response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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North Yorkshire County Council Response
application/pdf · 1 pages
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INCA Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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ASA Response
application/pdf · 4 pages
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EchoStar Response
application/pdf · 2 pages
We want to know what you think about the Government’s draft Statement of Strategic Priorities (SSP) for telecommunications, the management of radio spectrum and post.
The power for the Government to designate an SSP was introduced in the Digital Economy Act 2017. This is the first time the Government is exercising this power. Once the SSP is formally designated, Ofcom must have regard to it when exercising its regulatory functions.
The Government has identified the following strategic priority areas to be covered by the Statement of Strategic Priorities (SSP):
Section 1: World-class digital infrastructure
The Government’s commitment to world-class digital infrastructure for the UK, reflecting the conclusions of the Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review (FTIR).
Section 2: Furthering the interests of telecoms consumers
The Government’s commitment to safeguarding the interests of telecoms consumers, including the vulnerable and less engaged, by ensuring they are better informed and protected.
Section 3: Secure and resilient telecoms infrastructure
The Government’s commitment to ensuring the UK’s telecoms networks and services are secure and resilient.
Section 4: Postal services
The Government’s commitment to a universal postal service and need for industry and Ofcom to work together to secure the long-term sustainability of the sector.