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Date Added: June 06, 2008 08:32:02 PM
Senior industry figures are calling for the new code of practice for advertising broadband services to be extended to mobile internet providers. More than 30 fixed-line internet service providers have already signed up to the voluntary code, which was announced yesterday by media regulator Ofcom. Under the terms of the code, companies agree to adhere to a set of common standards and practices ...

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