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Broadband delivery UK USC theoretical exercise

Information for broadband suppliers to participate in Broadband Delivery UK鈥檚 (BDUK) universal broadband service coverage theoretical exercise.

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The following information is聽 for broadband suppliers to participate in Broadband Delivery UK鈥檚 (BDUK) universal broadband service coverage (USC) theoretical exercise.

This aims to investigate the cost effectiveness of different standard and super-fast broadband solutions. It also covers the capacity and willingness of broadband suppliers to increasing broadband availability in the UK to areas that are economically more challenging to serve.

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Published 9 February 2011

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