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Last Updated: Wednesday, 24 September, 2003, 05:54 GMT 06:54 UK
£4m award for broadband services
A bid to secure £4m to provide broadband services for Shropshire has been successful.

The money will be used to promote the use of broadband - a kind of high-speed internet connection - by small-to-medium sized businesses in the county.

It will also provide for 35 community access points called "Broadplaces".

Shropshire County Council hopes to attract a further £1m from the private sector in an effort to bring broadband services to remote rural areas of Shropshire.

Phil Box, the cabinet member responsible for the issue, said: "The current lack of affordable broadband services in rural Shropshire is a substantial barrier to business growth and to economic regeneration in the area."

He added: "The availability and use of affordable broadband services will enhance business competitiveness."

The £4m is coming from the European Regional Development Fund and the Rural Regeneration Zone.




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