Better mobile phone service in rural areas
The Conservative government has announced a £1 billion deal to solve poor mobile coverage across the country, ensuring that no community is held back because of poor digital infrastructure.
- The UK is leading the world in mobile technology, and we are starting to roll out 5G technology in some cities.
- But we know that in some communities, people can’t even access basic services, and are plagued by slow speeds when they try to get online from their phone.
- That’s why we have brokered a £1 billion deal with the four main mobile operators, so that people will automatically be switched to the provider with the best signal, no matter which network they’re on.
- The providers will come together to create a new Shared Rural Network, sharing masts, and we will work with private sector to upgrade the infrastructure needed to provide 4G to 95 per cent of the country.
- We are ensuring that people get access to 4G no matter where they are or which provider they’re with, ensuring that no community is left behind, and no business held back, because of poor digital infrastructure.
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