The UK Government has set aside £250 Million to help Broadband providers make there services better in rural areas.
Quote From BBC’s Post on there website “It has invested £1.2bn in rural broadband and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is hoping that the extra £250m will ensure 95% of the country’s homes and businesses have access to superfast broadband by 2017″
So how will the money be split?
England will get £184m, Scotland £21m, Wales £12, Northern Ireland £7m
How Will It Be Split Around England?
- Devon, Somerset £22.7m
- Shropshire £12.8m
- Hereford and Gloucestershire £10.98m
- South Yorkshire £10.4m
- Essex £10.7m
- Hampshire £8.7m
- Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire – £6.6m
- Kent and Medway £5.6m
- East Riding, Yorkshire £5m
- Black Country £4.9m
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