Commenting on the publication of the government’s Digital
Strategy, Marcus Mason, Head of Business, Education and Skills at
the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:
“The UK is still some way behind delivering access to a
world-class digital infrastructure to businesses in all parts of
the country. The rollout of superfast broadband needs to focus on
new and existing business parks as their lack of connectivity
remains a huge concern, and rectifying this would go some way to
boosting business confidence.
“This strategy needs to have a focus on urgently addressing poor
mobile coverage, which is particularly important for the
businesses in rural areas, as our members confirm they struggle
to get access to a stable mobile service. Commitments should be
taken to provide better access to information and increase
coverage, and to ensure mobile operators offer a suitable
service.
“Businesses will appreciate the commitment to developing digital
skills, which can help boost productivity. A thriving digital
economy however, needs to be underpinned by a pragmatic
immigration system which allows firms to access the high and low
skilled workers they need, where there are local labour
shortages.
“We would welcome the opportunity to engage with the Business
Connectivity Forum, and ensure the specific connectivity needs
and interests of the UK’s business communities are represented.”