Ten of the Largest UK Broadband and Connectivity Providers Agree Climate Goals
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Retailers cite fixed broadband as main blocker to consistent in-store service and poor CX
Ericsson has published the latest findings from its Sector in Focus: Connecting Retail report, which explores the challenges retailers currently face and how connectivity solutions can help address them. The report found that 48% of retailers cited networking and IT as the biggest frustration, ahead of budget (40%) and staffing issues (32%) when launching new technology-based services in stores. According to the survey conducted by Censuswide, 5…
UK’s largest digital connectivity companies agree new initiative to reduce supplier emissions – Digital Connectivity Forum
As part of a new Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF) initiative, some of the UK’s largest broadband and mobile connectivity players have signed a joint letter encouraging their suppliers to adopt voluntary minimum standards as part of their efforts to reach climate goals. The letter was signed by 10 companies from across the UK connectivity sector, a move which represents in aggregate approximately £50bn in annual turnover. The Digital Connectivity…
Ten of the Largest UK Broadband and Connectivity Providers Agree Climate Goals
The Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF), which is an industry think-tank for the Government, has today announced that ten of the largest UK broadband and connectivity players (Openreach, Sky etc.) have agreed to sign letters encouraging their suppliers to adopt voluntary minimum standards as part of their effort to reach climate goals. The announcement follows last year’s publication of DCF’s latest State of the Industry Report (here), which among …
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