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Telecoms Security and Diversification Working Group

Brings techUK members from our telecoms network operators, equipment vendors, system integrators, and cyber security companies together to help formulate how industry should respond to the Telecoms Security Bill, security framework and Codes of Practice.

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Covering both fixed and wireless infrastructure, the working group explores topics such as the 5G core, complexity, regulation, security, resilience and risk management and private networks to determine industry best practice. 

What is the Telecoms Security Act 2021 (TSA) ?

The Telecoms Security Act 2021 (TSA) came into force on 1 October 2022, and is made up three 'layers'. The first layer strengthens the security duties of public telecoms providers by amending the Electronic Communications Act 2003.The Act also gives the government new powers to designate High Risk Vendors and issue directives imposing controls on the use of their goods, services and facilities by public communications providers. The second layer includes the Electronic Communications (Security Measures) Regulations 2022 which public communication providers must follow. The final layer contains technical guidance in a new Code of Practice underpinning the Act. 

techUK played a key role in shaping the act on behalf of its members. For more information, please get in touch with our team below.

Read our latest insights on Diversifying Telecoms 

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28 Feb 2024

UK Government release new guide for telecoms RDI funding and opportunities

Comprehensive guide published outlining DSIT's Future Telecoms Programme

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13 Dec 2023

Telecoms security and resilience update - December 2023

Ofcom refreshes its network resilience guidance, and DSIT publishes its private networks for critical sectors call for views outcome

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29 Nov 2023

Unlocking learning and innovation via the UK’s first Open RAN outdoor testbed

In this guest blog, Jonathan Freeman, Strategic Growth and Regulatory Director at Cellnex UK, explores how innovation and industry collaboration are proving crucial to furthering our understanding of Open RAN technology.

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12 Oct 2023

Fyuz 2023: Challenges and opportunities for open and disaggregated networks

Event recap of Telecom Infra Project's 2023 Fyuz conference in Madrid

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25 Sep 2023

Connected Britain 2023 showcases industry innovation and action towards the future of UK connectivity

This year’s Connected Britain at the ExCel was the place to be to network with leaders and industry stakeholders in the telecoms space. Discussions revolved around the future technology, regulation, and investment environment for the rollout of next generation networks in the UK.

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21 Aug 2023

The techUK podcast: Reflecting on the DSIT International Telecoms Summit

Hear from DSIT Minister Sir John Whittingdale in our latest episode of the techUK podcast

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What we need in the UK’s telecoms diversification strategy

Julian David, CEO, techUK, shares his vision of telecoms diversification in the UK for Computer Weekly

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Our future networks: Motivating and maintaining telecoms diversification - the techUK podcast

techUK · The techUK Podcast Episode 25 - Motivating And Maintaining Telecoms Diversification

techUK's podcast episode 25 features an interview with the Rt Hon Greg Clark MP, Chair of the Science and Technology Committee, to discuss the recent publication of the report: 5G market diversification and wider lessons for critical and emerging technologies. The second part of the episode features a roundtable discussion with Attilio Zani – Telecom Infra Project, Peter Claydon - Picocom, and Helen Duncan. 

Listen to the full episode for more insight on how the telecoms sector can further foster a cohesive ecosystem, filled with innovation, opportunity and setting the right path in motivating and maintaining telecoms diversification.  

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Our team

Sophie Greaves

Sophie Greaves

Head of Telecoms and Spectrum Policy, techUK

Tales Gaspar

Tales Gaspar

Programme Manager, UK SPF and Satellite, techUK

Matthew Wild

Programme Assistant - Markets, techUK

Sophie Greaves

Sophie Greaves

Head of Telecoms and Spectrum Policy, techUK

Sophie Greaves is Head of Programme for Communications Infrastructure and Services at techUK, and oversees the UK Spectrum Policy Forum.

Sophie was promoted to Head having been Programme Manager for Communications Infrastructure and Services, leading techUK's telecoms activities, engagement and policy development. Previously, Sophie was Programme Assistant across a variety of areas including the Broadband Stakeholder Group, Central Government, Financial Services and Communications Infrastructure programmes.

Prior to joining techUK, Sophie completed a masters in Film Studies at University College London; her dissertation examined US telecoms policy relating to net neutrality and content distribution.

Email:
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Phone:
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Tales Gaspar

Tales Gaspar

Programme Manager, UK SPF and Satellite, techUK

Tales has a background in law and economics, with previous experience in the regulation of new technologies and infrastructure.

In the UK and Europe, he offered consultancy on intellectual property rights of cellular and IoT technologies and on the regulatory procedures at the ITU as a Global Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI).

Tales has an LL.M in Law and Business by the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) and an MSc in Regulation at the London School of Economics, with a specialization in Government and Law.

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LinkedIn:
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Matthew Wild

Programme Assistant - Markets, techUK

Matthew joined techUK in August 2023 as a Programme Assistant, supporting the Communications Infrastructure programme, as well as the Digital Connectivity and Spectrum Policy Fora.

Before joining techUK, Matthew worked in marketing, data, and events across a number of sectors, including education and consumer goods. He studied German and Dutch at University College London and the Universiteit van Amsterdam.

Email:
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