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UK orders broadband future review | UK orders broadband future review |
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The government has said it will review the future of broadband internet in the UK amid calls that it should help firms pay for installing new infrastructure. | The government has said it will review the future of broadband internet in the UK amid calls that it should help firms pay for installing new infrastructure. |
It said it wants a better understanding of how to pave the way for moving to "next generation broadband networks". | It said it wants a better understanding of how to pave the way for moving to "next generation broadband networks". |
The review will be carried out by the former chief executive of telecoms firm Cable & Wireless, Francesco Caio. | The review will be carried out by the former chief executive of telecoms firm Cable & Wireless, Francesco Caio. |
An increasing number of consumers and firms are using broadband services and new, high-capacity cables are needed. | An increasing number of consumers and firms are using broadband services and new, high-capacity cables are needed. |
Left behind? | |
The review has been ordered by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. | The review has been ordered by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. |
According to the industry, the current telecoms infrastructure cannot cope with the increase in demand for services such as downloads of films, videos and music. | According to the industry, the current telecoms infrastructure cannot cope with the increase in demand for services such as downloads of films, videos and music. |
The review will report back to ministers and Chancellor Alistair Darling in the autumn. | The review will report back to ministers and Chancellor Alistair Darling in the autumn. |
"We need to prepare the way for the UK to adopt groundbreaking new technologies to ensure that we do not get left behind - competitively or technologically," said Business and Competitiveness Minister Shriti Vadera. | |
Last April, the Broadband Stakeholder Group, a government advisory body, warned that the government had two years to find ways of boosting investment in the next generation of broadband connections. | |
France and Germany are already trialling broadband services with much faster download speeds than anything offered in the UK. |