Strike Up the Broadband
Peter Day visits businesses struggling with slow web speeds and evaluates the government's ambitious targets to increase internet speeds across the UK within three years.
The government's aim is clear: by 2015, it wants Britain to have the best superfast broadband network in Europe. The internet is so essential to businesses, the argument goes, that the network over which internet traffic travels is becoming a vital part of the UK's infrastructure - as important as energy and roads.
Right now, though, the country is a long way off from the target. Nowhere is this more apparent than in rural and remote areas of the country. In Norfolk, some small businesses are struggling just to get connected, much less plug into the high-speed network the government has pledged to help expand.
A decade ago, internet access was a luxury for many small firms, but today it's essential. Orders are placed and received online, a website is a key marketing tool for all sorts of companies, and businesses must now file VAT returns via a website.
This week on In Business, Peter Day evaluates the government's plans for broadband and finds out how close the UK is coming to a high-speed future online.
Producer: Mike Wendling.
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Paul Bowness
Owner, Lucy鈥檚 Tea Rooms, Burham Market, Norfolk
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Karen O鈥橩ane
Programme manager, Better Broadband for Norfolk
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David Cleevely
Founder of the Centre for Science and Policy at Cambridge University
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Toby Parkins
Founder, Headforwards, St Agnes, Cornwall
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Ed Vaizey MP
Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
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Liv Garfield
Chief executive, BT Openreach
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Mark Heraghty
Managing director, Virgin Media Business
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Robert George
Project manager, WiSpire
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David Broom
Director of operations, Diocese of Norwich
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Andrew Lawrence
Owner, Lawrence鈥檚 Garages, Norfolk
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Lord Inglewood
Chairman, Lords Select Committee on Communications
Broadcasts
- Thu 13 Dec 2012 20:30大象传媒 Radio 4
- Sun 16 Dec 2012 21:30大象传媒 Radio 4
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