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The Conservatives have unveiled plans to deliver a "nationwide super-fast broadband", part of which could be funded from the BBC licence fee. | The Conservatives have unveiled plans to deliver a "nationwide super-fast broadband", part of which could be funded from the BBC licence fee. |
Shadow chancellor George Osborne said a Tory government would deliver speeds of 100 megabits per second (Mbps) to the "majority" of homes by 2017. | Shadow chancellor George Osborne said a Tory government would deliver speeds of 100 megabits per second (Mbps) to the "majority" of homes by 2017. |
He said cabling in rural areas could be paid for by private investors or part of the licence fee. | He said cabling in rural areas could be paid for by private investors or part of the licence fee. |
But Labour said the Tories had opposed plans to improve broadband. | But Labour said the Tories had opposed plans to improve broadband. |
The government has set a target that homes should have access to speeds of 2Mbps by 2012. | The government has set a target that homes should have access to speeds of 2Mbps by 2012. |
'Thousands of jobs' | 'Thousands of jobs' |
Mr Osborne told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "In the 19th Century we built the railways. In the 20th Century we built the motorways. | Mr Osborne told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "In the 19th Century we built the railways. In the 20th Century we built the motorways. |
"n the 21st Century let's build the super-fast broadband network that will create hundreds of thousands of jobs for Britain." | |
The Tories said money from private investors would pay for better cabling. | The Tories said money from private investors would pay for better cabling. |
But it was added that it might not be attractive for private companies to install broadband cabling in some rural areas, in which case a proportion of the BBC licence fee could be used. | But it was added that it might not be attractive for private companies to install broadband cabling in some rural areas, in which case a proportion of the BBC licence fee could be used. |
The Conservatives said the BBC could continue to set aside 3.5% of its licence fee - which currently goes to the digital switchover - to fund broadband expansion. | The Conservatives said the BBC could continue to set aside 3.5% of its licence fee - which currently goes to the digital switchover - to fund broadband expansion. |
For Labour, Treasury Minister Stephen Timms said: "On broadband it's not Britain but the Tories that are playing catch-up. | For Labour, Treasury Minister Stephen Timms said: "On broadband it's not Britain but the Tories that are playing catch-up. |
"Labour have already announced measures for rolling out broadband across the country - and the Tories have opposed the plans to make that happen. " | "Labour have already announced measures for rolling out broadband across the country - and the Tories have opposed the plans to make that happen. " |
A government report on the UK's digital future - dubbed Digital Britain - was published in June 2009. | A government report on the UK's digital future - dubbed Digital Britain - was published in June 2009. |
The action plan included universal access to broadband by 2012. | The action plan included universal access to broadband by 2012. |
The wide-ranging report also tackled internet regulation and public service broadcasting. | The wide-ranging report also tackled internet regulation and public service broadcasting. |