Digital Britain report formally launched

Wide-ranging proposals cover everything from broadband to broadcasting, downloading to digital industries, communications to cloud computing - here is a first look at the main points

Digital Britain

The government has launched its Digital Britain report in a wide-ranging document that covers the future of the UK broadband sector, through to broadcasting, regional news, intellectual property, downloading and digital inclusion – even giving new authority to Whitehall chief information officer John Suffolk.

Among the highlights of the report are:

The wide-ranging proposals require legislation in some areas, consultation on others, and the formation of several new administrative bodies, but the recommendations will start to be rolled out this year.

“Britain needs to plan for more than recovery from the global downturn. We face changes that are transforming the world in which our businesses and people operate,” said business secretary Lord Mandelson on the foreword to the Digital Britain report.

“The move from analogue to digital technology is one of those revolutionary changes. It will define the competitiveness of our economy and change dramatically the way we lead our lives,” he said.

“The proposals in this report will enhance Britain’s strengths in a crucial sector and harness new technologies to provide a fairer and more prosperous Britain for all.”