There has been much recent comment about the development
of the "information superhighway" and the opportunities that
this will create for economic development. Yet elements of such
a superhighway are already in place through the activities of
cable companies in the UK This paper outlines the development
of cable to date and examines the response of local
authorities to such developments.
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