UK government accelerates gigabit broadband scheme for rural villages, towns | Computer Weekly
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The UK government, through Project Gigabit, aims to provide gigabit-capable broadband to 85% of the population by the end of 2025, with full coverage by 2030.
As part of its £5bn initiative, Project Gigabit targets areas with slow internet, ensuring communities gain access to high-speed connectivity to stimulate economic growth.
Over £1.3bn has been invested in Project Gigabit contracts, significantly increasing gigabit broadband access from just 7% five years ago to nearly 82% now.
Openreach's recent expansion of gigabit connectivity to 4.2 million premises is a significant step towards achieving broader access and supporting the UK’s digital economy.
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