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DCMS launches £190m Gigabit broadband challenge fund

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport a

November 23
12:45 2017

Last year, the Chancellor announced more than 1bn of funding to stimulate further and faster roll-out of full fibre networks, alongside investment to take forward the next generation of mobile connectivity in all areas of the UK. As part of this, Government has now launched a 190m Local Full Fibre Network (LFFN) Challenge Fund to stimulate commercial investment in full fibre networks across the whole of the UK, including rural and urban locations, by demonstrating approaches that encourage additional private investment and by making sustainable commercial deployments viable.

Minister for Digital, Matt Hancock said:

World class connectivity is increasingly essential to people at work and at home. Its vital to ensure the UKs future competitiveness in the global market and our ability to attract investment. Full fibre is fundamental for fashioning a Britain fit for the future.

The projects will enable gigabit capable connections to key public buildings and businesses, with the expectation that this leads to broadband providers creating additional connections to local homes and businesses.

Government is now encouraging a broad range of local bodies - Local Authorities, Combined Authorities, Local Enterprise Partnerships as well other local public / government bodies such as health, education or transport bodies, to apply to the fund.

This programme comes as part of the governments expanded 31 billion National Productivity Investment Fund aimed at improving productivity, which is key to raising living standards. This fund has already earmarked 740 million specifically for improving Britains digital infrastructure, ensuring the UK is match-fit for the future.

Further information, and details on how to apply for funding is available online

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