40Mbps Broadband Connection Hits Small UK Villages
admin | April 22, 2010
For most of the UK’s homes, wireless broadband connections are delivered through multinational companies and countrywide cable networks. However, a small village in Rutland has pieced together their own high-speed broadband network through public support and donations, giving them one of the fastest connections in the UK.
Lyddington, a small village of just under four hundred residents, looks the same as any other small UK country town. But the East Midlands town is far from ordinary – after being ignored for years by major broadband providers, the town decided to take on some of the UK’s biggest businesses with their own high-speed local network.
What started as a community effort to convince big businesses to invest in small towns has become a gleaming example of what can happen when communities band together. Sick and tired of being passed over by major broadband providers, the town raised almost £37,000 to finance its own local home and mobile broadband company.
Rutland Telecom, the small company in charge of the town’s broadband connection, is owned by eleven local businessmen. The technology investors plan to lease the service to residents at just £30 monthly – a price point designed to raise little profit, but recoup an investment that’s considered essential for the town’s businesses.
While major UK telecoms have yet to offer a response to Lyddington’s residents, it appears that few residents are searching for support from the nation’s major providers. The scheme’s investors plan to repeat their efforts in other rural villages, giving residents improved quality of life, competitively priced broadband connections, and the step into the future that many of Britain’s small towns are in need of.








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