UK's Smallest City gets Broadband through Community Project
It has been reported that the smallest city of the United Kingdom, St Davids is set to experience improved broadband internet access for its businesses and residents, resulting from a fresh community broadband project. The tiny outpost located in Pembrokeshire, known for its cathedral has been long regarded as a broadband notspot. However, this will be now history as the fresh initiative by the TFL Group greatly promises to resolve the issues related to connectivity. The people working and living in St Davids that is stranded 17 kilometers away from the BT telephone exchange of the vicinity is preparing to enjoy highspeed broadband internet access for the first time and all thanks to the Treleddyd Fawr Community broadband scheme. Director of TFL Group, Jonathan England commented on the fresh move that the region surrounding St Davids was on the most incompetently served areas under the network of BT, the prominent fixed-line broadband and home phone provider operating in the United Kingdom. England stated that besides the problem that basic internet service was totally unobtainable, the general weakness of the signal was also experienced in many cases that even basic phone services were found to be practically unconsumable.
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