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Internet services

The Becta Accreditation of Internet Services enables schools to purchase internet services from accredited suppliers that meet and maintain specific standards in web content filtering and service performance.

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How to use the Becta Accreditation of Internet Services
Explains what you can purchase and how to contact accredited suppliers ...

Becta Accreditation of Internet Services requirements
Lists the requirements suppliers must meet under the accreditation ...

Accredited internet services suppliers
Lists the accredited suppliers which successfully met or exceeded the evaluation process ...

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Answers some of the most common questions asked about the Becta Accreditation of Internet Services ...

Functional specification: connectivity
This specification defines the broadband services to which schools should have access ...

National Education Network
This secure network provides a range of quality broadband services and content for learning ...

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