Technology

UK plans to upgrade thousands of schools, hospitals, and libraries with gigabit broadband

According to the latest report, as part of a nationwide effort to modernize internet connections, the UK government has announced that 5,000 schools, hospitals, libraries, and other public buildings are being equipped with gigabit broadband. It will also give nearby homes and businesses faster speeds.

JOIN US ON TELEGRAM

The government said 5,000 public buildings would get faster speeds, including 1,200 schools, 340 libraries, and 50 hospitals. To upgrade these premises, the government will spend 164 million pounds. The hope is that the gigabit broadband expansion will make it easier for companies to deliver faster speeds to nearby homes and businesses.

Commenting on the practical benefits of the gigabit upgrade, the government said: This means doctors and police will save time waiting to download large files like X-rays and CCTV footage, teachers will be better able to use digital technology to bring their lessons to life, and nursing home residents will have better access to online services to improve health and well-being.”

Other public spaces that will receive gigabit broadband include GP clinics, council-owned offices, community centers, leisure centers, fire stations, and ambulance stations. The upgrade will take place across the UK to ensure the wider spread of gigabit broadband.

(via)


Trending News

To Top