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Shadow Minister welcomes full fibre broadband for rural Wales

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Friday, 7 August, 2020
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The Welsh Conservatives’ Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Energy and Rural Affairs – Janet Finch-Saunders MS – has today (07 August) cautiously welcomed the news that rural communities in Wales are set to benefit from full fibre broadband funding, adding that towns and villages must 'receive the speeds promised'.

The connection to 3.2 million UK premises, which was given the green light following an Ofcom consultation, is reported to be part of a £12 billion investment by Openreach to build full fibre infrastructure to 20 million premises throughout the UK by the end of this decade.  

Commenting on the announcement, Janet said:  

“I cautiously welcome the news that Wales will benefit from this latest round of full fibre broadband investment by Openreach, prioritising isolated rural communities as our farmers and agricultural workers look to diversify their businesses.  

“As working from home becomes a trend that shows no sign of abating, we cannot continue to let glacial internet speeds impact employment levels, educational attainment and business productivity across our rural towns and villages.

“It is fair to say that the haphazard roll out of full fibre broadband across Wales has left a lot to be desired. I have been contacted by numerous rural businesses and homes who report that they have been refused an upgrade, despite fibre lines running past their properties. 

“By finally receiving the speeds promised, our nation's rural businesses can remain competitive in an increasingly digital society. Only a sustained and reliable internet connection will help to achieve this."

ENDS 

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