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			<title>Latest from CBN</title>
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			<description>It&amp;#39;s been an exciting time at CBN since Christmas as work has started in  earnest on the Independent Networks Cooperative Association (INCA).  A  key part of Digital Britain, INCA will bring together networks from  across the UK to jointly purchase and sell services.  A key barrier for  many networks is accessing the sorts of services their customers want,  from telehealth to video on demand.  INCA takes a massive step forward  in making this sort of co-operation a reality. INCA was a CBN  concept, which we have promoted and nurtured to the point where it was  backed by the Government last Christmas.  INCA&amp;rsquo;s long term future will  be as a completely separate entity, but in the meantime, members of the  CBN team have been seconded to get the ball rolling.  New organisations  find the first few months the most challenging, so CBN&amp;rsquo;s support is  critical to its future success and that of the increasing number of  networks who will rely on INCA for services. At the same time,  we are working with Advantage West Midlands on their Next Generation  Strategy and feeding into the Valuation Office consultation on community  networks.</description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 19:09:03 +0100</pubDate>
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