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Friday, September 7, 2012

Rule change to aid UK broadband

The government is changing planning permission rules to aid the rollout of faster internet speeds across the UK. This includes permission for firms to install broadband cabinets and other related infrastructure on public land without local councils' permission in England. It is also consulting about ways to shorten the time it takes to agree approval for cables and cabinet installation on private land UK-wide. It builds on a previous £680m pledge. The commitment includes £150m to create 1"super-connected" cities offering download speeds of at least 80Mbps (megabits per second) by 2015, and £530m from the BBC licence fee to help boost speeds in the countryside. The overall aim is to offer speeds of at least 24Mbps to more than 90% of the UK to become the "fastest in Europe" within three years. At that speed it would take 15 minutes to download a 90-minute high definition programme via iPlayer. Bypassing councils Culture Secretary Maria Miller described the latest moves as "sweeping away the red tape" that would otherwise hold the country back. Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. //

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