Appleton Lecture
Superfast broadband – what will it take to make it happen?
Wednesday 6 February 2013 | IET London: Savoy Place
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Free to attend
This lecture is free to attend for members and non-members of the IET.
Certificate of attendance
Attendees can request a certificate which they may use as evidence for their CPD records.
If you would like a certificate please email eventsa1@theiet.org in advance or ask at the registration desk when registering and you will be able to pick up the certificate after the lecture.
Thank you to all those who attended the 2013 Appleton lecture on ‘Superfast broadband – what will it take to make it happen?’ delivered by Steve Unger, Chief Technology Officer at OfCom.
We had 263 attending on the night. The Appleton Lecture will return next year in early 2014.
In the meantime, for those who didn't make it on the evening you can view it on IET.TV.
Steve Unger, Chief Technology Officer, Ofcom
Find out more about the lecture.
This lecture series was established in 1965 to commemorate the life and work of Sir Edward Appleton who is recognised for his research into the upper atmosphere.
View history.
The Appleton Lecture on 6 February will be streamed live as a webcast and will be available to view on the lecture webcast page.
Find out more about the webcast.
The lecture will be followed by a drinks reception where delegates can continue discussions on the evenings topic. Having been well received in 2012, we are very much looking forward to Appleton Lecture 2013!
18:00 - Registration and refreshments
18:30 - Lecture commences
20:00 - Drinks reception
21:00 - Close
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