Need for speed drives £9 billion superfast broadband boost
Local businesses in areas covered by the Government’s rollout of
superfast broadband have seen a combined £9 billion increase in
turnover since the boost to their broadband speed, new figures have
revealed. “The Evaluation of the Economic Impact and Public Value
of the Superfast Broadband Programme” is an independent assessment
of the impact the rollout has had in its...Request free trial
Local businesses in areas covered by the Government’s rollout of superfast broadband have seen a combined £9 billion increase in turnover since the boost to their broadband speed, new figures have revealed. “The Evaluation of the Economic Impact and Public Value of the Superfast Broadband Programme” is an independent assessment of the impact the rollout has had in its first years (2012-2016). Key findings from the report include:
Minister for Digital, Margot James said:
New figures out today also show that around 5 million homes and businesses who would have been stuck in the digital slow lane now have access to superfast broadband. The Government’s rollout of superfast broadband to those areas deemed “commercially un-viable” has helped take nationwide coverage to 95.39%. Take-up of the new technology in areas benefiting from the Government programme is now running at 45% - more than double the expected rate. As a result of the contracts put in place by Government, those companies rolling out superfast broadband will now return more than £500 million in subsidies to the public purse to be used to reach those locations not yet covered by existing plans. It is estimated that more than 1 million extra UK homes and businesses will gain access to superfast speeds, taking superfast coverage to 98% of the nation over the next few years. Government is introducing a Universal Service Obligation that will mean everyone in the UK has access to fast and affordable broadband by 2020, and has recently set out plans to deliver nationwide gigabit capable (1000Mbps) connectivity by 2033 as part of its modern industrial strategy. Openreach CEO Clive Selley, said:
The Government’s rollout of superfast technology is an important part of the ongoing digital transformation work designed to make it quicker and easier for citizens to interact with Government online. NOTES TO EDITORS
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