- 83,100 homes and businesses across rural parts of Durham, Tyneside and Teesside areas are set to be upgraded to lightning-fast gigabit broadband as part of the Government’s Project Gigabit programme – bringing a boost to people in Bishop Auckland.
- Millions of people in rural England will get access to top-of-range connections as part of the Conservative Government’s £5 billion Project Gigabit fund to level up internet access across the UK.
- This broadband revolution is creating jobs, powering up businesses and allowing everyone access to vital services at lightning-fast speed as part of the Government’s mission to build back better from the pandemic.
People across the constituency of Bishop Auckland are set to benefit from a lightning-fast broadband boost, as 83,100 rural homes and businesses in Durham, Tyneside and Teesside areas are set to get access to the fastest broadband speeds on the market thanks to the Conservative Government’s £5 billion plan to level up internet access across the UK.
The Project Gigabit fund is upgrading digital infrastructure for millions of people in hard-to-reach areas to accelerate the country’s recovery from covid, fire up high-growth sectors such as tech and the creative industries, put an end to families battling for bandwidth and bring the speed and reliability people need to start and run businesses.
Homes and businesses in Bishop Auckland are amongst the 1,850,000 additional premises across 26 English counties that will get access to gigabit speed internet of 1,000 megabits per second according to new details published this week. That’s enough to download an HD movie in less than 30 seconds and lay the foundations for next-generation tech such as 8K-quality video streaming.
The Conservative Government has already brought scope for this high-speed coverage to 2.2 million premises, with more to come across the country in coming months, as well as the tens of millions of premises that broadband firms are rapidly connecting through their commercial rollout.
This means the UK is on track for the fastest rollout in Europe this year, and for 60 per cent of all households to have access to gigabit speeds by the end of this year. The Government is also on track to hit its target of gigabit-coverage of at least 85 per cent by 2025.
Project Gigabit is levelling up rural areas across the country, thanks to an historic £5 billion investment, creating jobs and boosting British businesses with lightning-fast broadband speeds, as part of the Conservative Government’s pledge to build back better from the pandemic.
Commenting, Dehenna Davison MP said:
“For too long, homes and businesses across our community have suffered from poor internet connectivity, leaving families battling for bandwidth and businesses unable to take advantage of emerging online markets across the world.
“It is great to see that the Government is investing £5 billion as part of Project Gigabit, which will bring speeds of up to 1,000 megabits per second to thousands of homes and businesses across my constituency, as well as right across County Durham and Teesside.
“The broadband revolution will not only bring reliability and connectivity to rural homes, but it will fire up high-growth sectors, create jobs, and allow everyone to access the lightning-fast speeds they deserve.”
Commenting, Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden said:
“Project Gigabit is our national mission to level up rural areas by giving them the fastest internet speeds on the market.
“Millions more rural homes and businesses will now be lifted out of the digital slow lane thanks to our mammoth £5 billion investment and one the quickest rollouts in Europe.
“This broadband revolution will create jobs, power up businesses and allow everyone to access vital services at lightning-fast speed, helping us build back better from the pandemic.”