Well, this is the last and the final chance for the residents and the businesses in the county of Dorset to ensure its life long access to high speed broadband and internet connectivity. The online questionnaire form for continuing the high speed broadband services, set up and to be provided during 2012 London Olympics, later than the event, will be closed today and the reports on the same will be generated. If the report doesn’t suggest the desire of an overwhelming majority of the people and businesses in the county to continue the services, then it may not get continued after all.
Basically, British Telecom (BT) is setting up networks and exchanges in the Dorset County to link it to the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy for the 2012 London Olympics. The County Council director of Dorset, Miles Butler, is all upbeat about the proposed communication link up as it will provide high speed broadband services to even the rural areas of the county, apart from the host cities of Portland and Weymouth. He also is of the opinion that it’s the major force that will come from the businesses operating in the county that will impress upon BT to continue the high speed optic fibre broadband services in the region, even after the games.
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The major funding and investment will anyway come from these business communities only, who are being urged to support the move on a massive scale. Interestingly, various campaigns for the same were held by the County Council of Dorset and the Team Dorset and till date, 330 business houses in the region has expressed their being desirous of the broadband services being continued in the region even after the games get concluded.
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