Quantcast
Channel: Lakeland Radio: Local News
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 5821

Rural Broadband Speeds "Dire", South Lakes MP Says

$
0
0

A new report into broadband access has revealed what the South Lakes MP is calling the “dire” level of its availability in rural areas.

The British Infrastructure Group of MPs released its first report 'Broadbad' on Saturday, which examines broadband coverage across the country - and Tim Farron says it highlights the need for urgent action.

The report shows that Westmorland and Lonsdale has an average download speed of just 14.7Mbps, which makes it one of the slowest areas for average internet speeds in the country.

Ofcom, the regulatory body responsible for the telecoms sector, believe that a download speed of at least 10Mbit/s is the minimum necessary for what they describe as an acceptable user experience. According to the report, “48% of rural connections do not meet this minimum speed leaving ordinary people and businesses lagging behind the rest of the country.”

The report concludes that “poor internet connections are costing the UK economy up to £11 billion per year.”

Mr Farron said: “This report confirms what local people already know – broadband access in our area is simply not good enough. It is critical both for residents and businesses that access to decent broadband is extended to rural areas.

“Unfortunately, the scale of the problem is not matched by the scale of the government’s ambition. In urban areas the government is busy improving superfast and ultrafast broadband access, yet in rural areas there has only been a commitment to providing speeds of 10Mbps by 2020. Whilst that would be a welcome improvement on our current service, the reality is that in the modern day that is simply not enough. The government must support the rural economy by providing decent broadband access to all.”


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 5821

Trending Articles