New move in battle for faster broadband
Friday, 7th May 2010.
Next week the Suffolk Broadband Partnership steps up its campaign to secure better and faster high speed broadband infrastructure for Suffolk by hosting the first countywide broadband conference.
High speed broadband is vital to the county’s future prosperity and this event is designed to help highlight the need in Suffolk to give businesses a chance to become more competitive players within the online marketplace, learners with IT access what they need to achieve their qualifications and to raise their aspirations, and residents the best online services for healthcare, culture and other aspects of every day life and to aid social inclusion.
The conference, organised and part-funded by Suffolk County Council, will give delegates the opportunity to identify their broadband problems and will offer some suggestion for solutions.
It will also highlight progress made to date by the Suffolk Stakeholder Partnership in engaging businesses and the local community as well as providers of infrastructure and online services, who can help plug the broadband ‘notspots’ in rural areas.
Plan for provision of faster broadband in Suffolk will be showcased along with UK best practices and future technical developments.
Delegates will also receive information on cutting edge service developments and practical examples of action that they can take to mobilise action for faster broadband.
Conference places cost £15 and can still be reserved by email.
Suffolk County Council is particularly interested in hearing from rural businesses and community groups with an interest in taking forward faster broadband along with service providers.
Send your name and organisation to: economicdevelopment@suffolk.gov.uk
High speed broadband is vital to the county’s future prosperity and this event is designed to help highlight the need in Suffolk to give businesses a chance to become more competitive players within the online marketplace, learners with IT access what they need to achieve their qualifications and to raise their aspirations, and residents the best online services for healthcare, culture and other aspects of every day life and to aid social inclusion.
The conference, organised and part-funded by Suffolk County Council, will give delegates the opportunity to identify their broadband problems and will offer some suggestion for solutions.
It will also highlight progress made to date by the Suffolk Stakeholder Partnership in engaging businesses and the local community as well as providers of infrastructure and online services, who can help plug the broadband ‘notspots’ in rural areas.
Plan for provision of faster broadband in Suffolk will be showcased along with UK best practices and future technical developments.
Delegates will also receive information on cutting edge service developments and practical examples of action that they can take to mobilise action for faster broadband.
Conference places cost £15 and can still be reserved by email.
Suffolk County Council is particularly interested in hearing from rural businesses and community groups with an interest in taking forward faster broadband along with service providers.
Send your name and organisation to: economicdevelopment@suffolk.gov.uk
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