Ali Aydogdu Chairman of North Trafford Young Conservatives has welcomed the news that 88.2% of the Stretford and Urmston parliamentary constituency in North Trafford now has access to Gigabit broadband thanks to investment from the Conservative Government.
80 per cent of the UK now has access to high-speed internet connectivity as the UK’s next major connectivity milestone is reached, as the Conservative Government delivers on its promise to grow the economy whilst making life easier for people through access to faster broadband.
The Conservative Government announced Project Gigabit in 2019 – a flagship £5 billion programme to enable hard-to-reach communities to access lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband.
Thanks to the hard work of the telecoms industry and Conservative Government action, gigabit coverage across the UK has increased rapidly in recent years – from one in ten households in 2019 to eight in ten today.
This means the majority of premises can access gigabit-capable networks and is a significant improvement in a short timeframe, meaning the UK is currently building gigabit networks faster than any EU country.
The Conservative Government is working with broadband suppliers and sticking to its long-term plan to achieve at least 85 per cent gigabit coverage of the UK by 2025, and nationwide coverage by 2030.
Better connectivity boosts productivity for businesses, unlocking new digital opportunities for people in every corner of the country, helping to grow the economy and create a brighter future for all.
Commenting, Ali Aydogdu said: “It is brilliant news for both households and businesses in the Stretford and Urmston parliamentary constituency in North Trafford that Gigabit broadband covers 88.2% of the constituency thanks to the work of the telecoms industry and Conservative Government action.
“This work will mean that people can enjoy better internet connectivity, making their lives easier and more productive.
“The Conservative Government are delivering for local residents sticking to their plan and taking the long-term decisions for North Trafford and the rest of the UK.”