Jun 17 2009
Minimum 2Mb broadband for all?

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Published yesterday, Lord Carter’s Digital Britain report gives more details about how the government aims to provide universal access to a minimum 2Mb broadband connection.
An estimated 2.75m homes, about 11% of UK households, today have no access to a connection at this speed. The report says 1.5m households might get access to next-generation broadband as a result of the commitment.
The report also looks at dealing with online piracy, the BBC licence fee and funding for Channel 4. Download the summary or the full report.
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