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Government urged to “think big” on communications sector

The Government needs to be ambitious about the potential of the UK communications sector, and the part it can play in re-balancing the economy, says the CBI.

The business lobbying organisation told the Government it should “think big” when it comes to publish its forthcoming Communications Bill.

Competition from countries such as Singapore, Sweden and China means the sector, worth £50 billion a year to the economy, must work hard to maintain its leading global position.

In the CBI’s recent report, called ‘Blazing a trail - the UK communications sector in a global economy’ it is suggested that regulation should support a dynamic industry, encouraging competition, maximising export opportunities and ensuring the UK has the infrastructure to compete on a global stage.

Dr Neil Bentley, CBI deputy director-general, said: “The UK is known around the world for its cultural exports, whether it’s Adele topping the charts in 18 countries around the world, or Downton Abbey being screened in over 200 territories.

“But the UK’s communications sector is worth much more than its high profile successes. It has the potential to grow its exports faster than most other sectors over the coming decade, and can therefore play a key role in re-balancing our economy and reducing our reliance on domestic consumption.

“That’s why we need the Government to think big in its forthcoming Communications Bill. Our communications sector needs a framework in place that will enable and encourage innovation, with a clear and consistent approach to regulations.”

Other advice contained in the report includes the creation of an advisory panel, with representatives from industries within the communications sector meeting regularly to achieve progress on difficult issues.

A comprehensive review of the obligations of Public Service Broadcasters is also suggested, to ensure their relevance in a digital world, and that the BBC should support smaller content providers seeking opportunities abroad.

Broadband infrastructure also featured, as the CBI called for the UK to lead the world in broadband economy, with measures of success beyond simplistic download speeds.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .

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