Articles about UK
Are you doing enough to avoid business penalties?
Across the UK, around 90 regulators have been established to encourage and support companies across...
Boosting customer experience in smart metering for AMP8
The upcoming AMP8 cycle (2025-2030) represents a pivotal shift in the UK water sector. With the...
Transforming telecom operations: Overcoming industry challenges with FYLD’s solutions
The UK telecom market is poised for substantial growth, projected to increase from £27.64 billion...
Reducing clean water pollution with real-time risk mitigation
Whilst wastewater pollutants have been a significant focus across AMP cycles for water companies,...
EV charging growth: The road to better stakeholder collaboration, project control and risk management
Today, most people are familiar with the growing electric vehicle (EV) market. New charging points...
The cost of customer service issues in the UK, an £85 billion per year challenge
That’s right - £85 billion per year, with customer service representatives wasting on average 2.8...
FYLD Site Intelligence - Unlocking hidden potential
In today’s fast-paced environment, site visibility and compliance are more critical than ever. From...
Beyond fines: 3.6 million hours of sewage spills demand a new approach to water pollution
The water utility sector is at a critical juncture. In 2023 alone, water utilities in England and...
FYLD addresses streetworks challenges for the Small & Medium Enterprise Market
For so many SME organisations (those with fewer that 250 employees), working on our public highways...
FYLD launches FYLD ShowMe to simplify utility issue reporting and service requests
Enhancing and redefining utility management, efficiency and customer satisfaction
Optimising streetworks: resolving disputes, cutting costs, and reducing rework
Streetworks are essential for maintaining and upgrading infrastructure, but they bring significant...
The cost of complacency: 51 billion litres of water gone since our last article
It’s been just over two weeks since our previous blog post and the magnitude of water leakage...