Broadband plan ‘lacks ambition’

In response to Lord Carter’s Digital Britain report, the Federation of Small Businesses have said that although they welcome the initiative, the goal of 2mbps by 2012 ‘lacks ambition’ and shows the UK is ‘in a time-warp’.

John Wright, National Chairman Federation of Small Businesses, said:

“Research by the FSB shows that a third of small businesses already have 2mbps broadband speed, yet struggle to do core, day-to-day business activities. More than half of small businesses rely on the internet for up to 50 per cent of their annual turnover, yet simple tasks such as emailing, marketing, buying and selling, are time-consuming because their broadband speeds are letting them down.

“The online world is crucial to small business development, especially for firms in rural Britain where businesses have been waiting for years for promised Government action to deal with the ‘notspots’ – where there is no broadband access.

“By 2012, £1 in every £5 will come from online commerce, but if small businesses are to compete, the Government must take bolder action.  Around 60 per cent of small businesses want a minimum broadband speed of 8mbps. But with Japan leading the way, making high speed broadband of 90mbps available to everyone, the FSB urges the Government to do more.

“Small businesses are ready to play their part. Now the Government needs to step up and take the country into a future when UK businesses are internationally competitive.”

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