by the BBC
Every community in the UK will gain access to super-fast broadband by 2015 under plans outlined today. The private sector is to deliver broadband to two thirds of the UK. Other, mainly rural, areas will receive public funds to build a “digital hub” with a fibre optic internet connection. Ministers say they aim for the UK to have Europe’s best broadband network. “The reason we want to do this is very simple — it’s about jobs,” says Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11922424
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