Dan Howdle has carved out a distinguished career in the telecoms and publishing industries, combining a deep understanding of consumer markets with leadership in content creation and research.Before joining Cable.co.uk, Dan made his mark in market research, with significant contributions to the field prior to 2008. His expertise in understanding consumer behaviour and market trends set a solid foundation for his future roles in editorial leadership and telecom analysis.At Imagine Publishing, Dan became Editor of X360, one of the UK's leading Xbox 360 magazines. He was instrumental in merging 360 Magazine with X360, combining the strengths of both publications to create a singular, more impactful brand. Under his editorial leadership, the newly formed X360 provided gamers with comprehensive features on the latest titles, exclusive interviews, and extensive event coverage, including the prestigious E3 gaming conference. His work helped the magazine thrive in the highly competitive single-format gaming magazine sector.In 2014, Dan transitioned into the telecoms industry at Cable.co.uk, where he serves as the Head of Content, Communications, and Research. In this role, Dan has become one of the UK’s leading telecoms experts, frequently appearing on BBC Breakfast, ITV News, Sky News, and several national radio stations. His insights on broadband, mobile, and TV services are regularly sought by major media outlets including The Guardian, Financial Times, BBC, and Forbes.Dan also leads globally recognised research projects at Cable.co.uk, such as the Worldwide Broadband Speed League and the Global Broadband Pricing Study, which analyse vast datasets covering over 220 countries. His findings are cited by international bodies, including the European Commission, UK Parliament, and even the World Economic Forum, where his work has sparked crucial discussions about digital infrastructure, broadband pricing, and the future of telecom services.Through his combined expertise in content creation, market research, and SEO strategy, Dan Howdle continues to shape how consumers and policymakers understand and engage with broadband, mobile, and TV markets. His career reflects a rare blend of editorial innovation, telecom analysis, and global research leadership.