Supporting the expanding role of wireless innovation in UK industry

July 15, 2019

In its role as the UK’s Communications regulator Ofcom manages the UK’s airwaves. These are used in every type of wireless communication from TV and radio to the very latest smartphones. All industries are increasingly engaged on a journey towards “Digital Transformation”. Exactly what this journey entails, and its desired impact may vary from sector to sector, as will the speed of this transformation. But it is clear that wireless connectivity will underpin this wide-ranging transformation across all industries. This paper explores what forms this wireless connectivity could take and how best to ensure it meets the needs of UK consumers and industry.

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