Six areas to pilot UK's fastest broadband as part of £200 million project
The first stage of a £200 million scheme to help bring the UK’s
fastest and most reliable broadband to businesses, schools and
hospitals kicks off today with the launch of six local pilots. The
projects will get around £10 million to test innovative ways of
connecting offices and public sector buildings with the next
generation of broadband - full fibre networks that run
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The first stage of a £200 million scheme to help bring the UK’s fastest and most reliable broadband to businesses, schools and hospitals kicks off today with the launch of six local pilots. The projects will get around £10 million to test innovative ways of connecting offices and public sector buildings with the next generation of broadband - full fibre networks that run fibre connections straight to the doors of customers’ homes or businesses. The result is an incredibly reliable connection that can offer speeds of 1 Gigabit or 1,000 Mb/Sec. The multimillion-pound investment means test projects will now go ahead in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, West Sussex, Coventry and Warwickshire, Bristol and Bath & North East Somerset, West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. Today’s announcement is the first step in a £200 million programme. Unveiled by the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, at Spring Budget, it is part of the government’s four-year plan to stimulate the market and encourage the growth of full fibre up and down the country. The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, Andrew Jones MP, said:
Minister of State for Digital, Matt Hancock MP, said:
The cutting-edge technology will make internet access more secure and enable more people to work remotely without disruption, as well as equipping the UK’s homes, businesses and public services for applications of the future. Full fibre broadband could potentially allow:
This comes hot on the heels of the Digital Infrastructure Investment Fundannounced in July, as well as new legislation to enable business rates relief for new fibre. Unlocking more than £1 billion for full fibre broadband, the fund has ignited interest from private finance to invest in the sector. Notes to editors:The remaining £190 million will be spent by 2020-21. This programme comes as part of the government’s £23 billion National Productivity Investment Fund aimed at improving productivity, which is key to raising living standards. This fund has already earmarked £740 million specifically for improving Britain’s digital infrastructure, ensuring the UK is match-fit for the future. Further information
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