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The Government’s successful scheme to help people struggling with the slowest broadband speeds has been extended for another year.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Businesses around the UK are being urged to make use of a £2500 voucher for gigabit broadband speeds before the scheme closes due to high demand.
New "outside-in" approach will see most remote parts of the UK amongst the first to benefit
Wales sees its coverage rate rise to 94.7%, with 700,364 Welsh homes and businesses now able to get a superfast service as part of the UK Government's £9bn rollout
UK Government announces long term digital connectivity strategy as Royal Welsh Show gets underway
Cost of rolling out fibre broadband to be slashed, remote rural areas prioritised for funding, full fibre switchover and the end of copper, and increased access to spectrum for innovative 5G services
Residents will have a legal right to an affordable connection of at least 10 Mbps
Up to £645m to become available to help take superfast speeds to hardest to reach places in the UK
Full fibre networks will offer connection speeds of 1,000 Megabits per second in six areas of the UK.
Welsh Secretary: UK Government committed to ensuring Wales benefits from universal high speed broadband.
Homes and businesses from all parts of the UK are set to benefit from universal high speed broadband, Culture Secretary Karen Bradley announced today
Homes and businesses across England set to benefit from better broadband.
Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport Karen Bradley has today announced her full ministerial team and their portfolios.
The Digital Economy Bill 2016-17 has today received Royal Assent
Minister for Digital and Culture Matt Hancock's speech at the Cyber Security Speech Institute of Directors Conference in London
Culture Secretary Karen Bradley's speech launching the UK Digital Strategy.
Culture Secretary launches Digital Strategy set to create a world-leading digital economy that works for everyone.
Ensuring the UK becomes the safest place in the world for young people to go online .
Pornographic websites that refuse to stop children accessing explicit content will be blocked under new Government plans.
Statement following the Ofcom's announcement on the need for increased independence between BT and Openreach
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