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Broadband Problems Harries Rural Businesses

It has been claimed by a leading countryside body functioning in the United Kingdom that inadequate broadband UK service in the rural areas was leaving numerous businesses at a disadvantage. The countryside agency that made the lament is the Country Land and Business Association (CLA). According to the organisation, it was the lack of quality [...]

UK broadband Future Plans could suffer from a Hung Parliament

Could the next year’s general election in the United Kingdom have a mighty impact on the much expected rollout of the next generation superfast fibre optic broadband in the country? Particularly, if the party ascending the power ladder is the Conservative party. The answer would be an intimidating ‘yes’ if the warning issued by the [...]

UK Villages Start Thinking Broadband is Their Birthright

Broadband services have not yet reached Hambleden valley. Internet users there have lost hope in getting a reasonable broadband internet connection. Cannot blame them if they felt they have been left out and term their plight as “preposterous”. The southern part of the valley consisting of Medmenham, Hambleden, Pheasants Hill and Mill End are the [...]

Fibre Broadband Promises Great Benefits to Scotland: Timms

The minister for Digital Britain in the United Kingdom, Stephen Timms has stressed the commitment of the government to ensure next generation UK broadband access for cities, towns and even the remote regions of Scotland by 2017. Timms have once again repeated the regular lines that those areas that would not be covered by the [...]

Tories Promise a Broadband Champion where Labours Fail to

It is highly appreciable that the Conservative Party has, along with the announcement of prioritizing a review of the fibre network business tax if it wins the elections, also staged a competitive person that gives the hope to wield with a bit of expertise, the telecommunications portfolio, at the instance of his party coming to [...]

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