North-East regions now have broadband
According to one of the recent studies, a majority of the firms in the north-east regions now have UK broadband technology. An up to date study conducted by Experian, from the UK Survey of Regional Economic Trends, have analyses that almost 80% of the firms in the area have gained a lot of profit from broadband.
Apart from this, 90% of the region’s companies were found to have an internet connection, while 80% mentioned that they had their own website. Sarah Green, regional director of the Confederation of British Industry mentioned that this information’s highlighted a powerful financial system. She also stated that these findings continue a theme of continued self-assurance in the midst of north-east firms over the past four years of the regional trends assessment and this corroborate that the economy is in good shape.
According to BT Broadband wholesale, the majority of homes and businesses in the area are connected to a broadband-enabled exchange which comes around a 99% total.
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