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Old 10-04-2008, 16:02   #2845
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by 80/20Thinking View Post
Actually, I can't really fault Phorm on this one. The ICO only launched the PIA initiative last December, and Phorm contacted us in January. Hardly anyone knew such a process existed until then. We started the work as soon as we could clear our diaries. Given those circumstances we had to reconstruct the ICO guidance along a different timeframe.

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Looks like the best we can do is Wireless through BT OpenZone, though I'm not sure what sort of speed we'd be working with. I'm on the case. One way or the other we'll be able to get the content out, and probably also take questions via email.
i dont see a problem, given this PIA effects a mass of the UK populas, and that campus students will more than likely come in contact with this at some point, then they to are in some way effected by this.

a quick search
http://www.soas.ac.uk/business/business.html

http://search.virginmedia.com/result...ryUK&x=50&y=14
indicates that they have

http://www.soas.ac.uk/soasnet/govern...comm/34125.pdf
"
SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES
ACADEMIC SERVICES COMMITTEE
MINUTES
Wednesday 19 October 2005
(c) Streaming
The Head of Learning and Teaching Strategy spoke to a paper (Appendix E), reporting on the successful delivery of streaming technology to support learning and teaching, to stream plenary lectures of the summer’s AEGIS conference, and to record and stream for on-demand access the School’s inaugural lectures. A demonstration by the E-Learning Trainer at the recent planning day, showing how multimedia and streaming developments might support the School’s strategic development, had been well received, and the E-Learning Trainer was thanked for his efforts. A proposal for a blended-learning course, combining on- and off-campus delivery, would be brought to the next meeting of Learning and Teaching Policy Committee.
"

"
(d) Wireless Networking
The Information Technology Manager spoke to a paper (Appendix F) on the planned piloting of wireless networking in the School, noting a slight change in that the control network switches were due to be replaced in the next 12 months, not 6 as suggested by the report. The use of wireless cart technology was suggested, and it was noted that the Information Technology Manager would consult on the teaching rooms and other locations which would initially be covered by the pilot. It was agreed that information about the pilot should be communicated to the student recruitment team, as the availability of a wireless network was a major selling point in the recruitment of new students. "



surely it must be possible to have a word with the network tech's there and tap into this available kit so as to cover this UK wide individuals stakeholder analysis

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if you cant arrange good free wireless streaming net coverage on a UK campus your not trying hard enough

and BTW , private Email questions are not appropriate for a public PIA.

you must open this up realtime for all partys to contribute and be heard publicly.
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