Conservatives Issues Manifesto, Assures Ultrafast Broadband
Conservatives Issues Manifesto, Assures Ultrafast Broadband

The two major political parties in UK are giving a tough time to each other with Conservative party promised to provide 100Mbit/s broadband services to the majority of the areas in UK in its manifesto. It has been confirmed that the broadband speed promised by the Conservative party is more than the speed proposed to be delivered by Labor.

Jeremy Hunt, culture secretary of the Conservative party said, "Our ambition is to ensure that the next generation of Google's, Microsoft's and Facebook are British companies, and to achieve this we need to ensure that we have a superfast broadband structure".

They have further allowed an access to government data sets on request, which aims to enhance UK's economy. The Manifesto offers to make the government IT procurement projects available to small service providers, small scale vendors and to big multi - nationals.

The Labor Party has been blamed in the past for the huge amount of money being wasted in the IT projects. Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude has confirms that their objective is to portray UK as the most technologically updated government in the world which facilitates an access to government data, lengthen broadband and offers more space to the small firms.

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