Rural internet deserts in England and Wales to finally get fast broadband
by Robert Booth UK technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#6TCGA)
Government announces new contracts to install gigabit level fibre coverage for 131,000 households and businesses
The last corners of England and Wales yet to be covered by a 5bn push to widen fast broadband could finally get access to rapid downloads, streaming and video calls after the government announced 289m in new taxpayer-funded contracts enabling coverage.
After some people in broadband blackspots were forced to turn to Elon Musk's Starlink satellite-enabled internet connections, the latest deals to boost connectivity should give 131,000 households and businesses in village and rural internet deserts gigabit-level fibre coverage - allowing a high-definition movie to be downloaded in around a minute.
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