27 UK Cities Seek Share Of Superfast Broadband Subsidy
The Telegraph , Monday, May 7, 2012 9:40 AM
The money, announced in the Budget, will fund services offering broadband speeds of 80-100Mbps and high speed wireless coverage in ten cities. The cash will be the second round of funding for ultra-fast broadband, with 10 of the UK’s largest cities already working on what the Department for Culture, Media and Sport calls “detailed plans to upgrade their networks”. These include London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
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