Call for Faster rollout of Superfast Broadband by MPs

Thursday, February 17th 2011

A group of Labour MPs have urged the Conservative-Liberal Democrat government of the United Kingdom to expedite the process of rolling out super-fast broadband to the homes and businesses of the United Kingdom.



Incidentally, four trials have been proposed to introduce fast broadband internet service to the remote locations of the country. Nevertheless, ministers argued that no date has been set for the sheme.



The news has been reported by the online technology news website PCPro UK.



Nevertheless, the chief executive officer of the Broadband Stakeholder Group, Antony Walker said that the government has not ignored the issue of widespread rollout of fast broadband.



Walker explained that still it was complicated as well as lot to learn regarding what the most effective as well as best approaches would be.



According to Walker, it was significant to realise that nobody had really done that before as regards to setting up next generation networks in challenging rural spots, which meant that it would take time to work out on getting that right.


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