
More government services to be pushed online
January 11th, 2010 admin
With plans for universal high speed broadband having moved forward the Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said that many government services are to be moved online over the coming years. In a recent letter to the Daily Telegraph the Prime Minister Gordon Brown recently outlined the benefits of high speed broadband, urging the public to support the decision of the government to invest in higher speed broadband, which he said would help the nation to prosper and would boast multiple benefits for the economy and for society as a whole. Brown also confirmed that with plans for higher speed broadband continuing to move forward a rising number of government services will …
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