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Planning laws preventing faster internet, claims BT boss

Sky News Tuesday, 10 September 2024 ()
Planning laws preventing faster internet, claims BT bossPlanning regulation is slowing down the rollout of faster internet, the chief executive of BT's consumer division has told Sky News.
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