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Can Connectivity Be Improved in Rural Areas?

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Anyone who lives in a rural area knows how poor an internet connection can be and understands the frustration that often comes with it. Internet connections in rural areas across the United Kingdom are known for being quite slow and weak, and many people find that their connection lags from time to time. Having a strong and secure internet connection is a priority for many people, whether it is for work or their own personal use, and this should not be affected by where they live. Let’s take a closer look at how and if connectivity can be improved in rural areas.

What causes poor connectivity?

Before we look into how connectivity can be improved in rural areas, it is important to understand what causes the connection to be so poor. The cause of a slow internet connection mostly correlates to location and infrastructure. Most people across the UK get the majority of their broadband connection delivered to them through a copper telephone network. Therefore, the further a broadband connection has to travel through a copper line network, the slower and weaker it will become. This means that the distance you live from your nearest telephone exchange or street cabinet, depending on whether you have standard broadband or fibre broadband, will determine the strength and speed of your internet connection. In bigger towns and cities these distances between infrastructures tend to be much shorter, therefore the speed and strength of the internet connection tend to be much better.

How can connectivity be improved?

Over the past few years, there have been a number of different schemes and incentives put in place to improve the quality and speed of internet connections across rural areas in the United Kingdom. Most recently, the Scottish government announced that will be investing up to £3.75 million to improve connectivity across some of the most rural areas of the country. This scheme and investment also marks the latest phase of the Scottish 4G Infill (S4GI) infrastructure programme, where new and improved masts will provide more rural homes and businesses with 4G mobile and broadband connectivity for the first time ever.

What does the future of rural connectivity look like?

With government incentives and investment schemes, such as the Scottish 4G Infill infrastructure programme, the future of rural connectivity looks brighter than ever. Over the coming years, a number of subsidy schemes plan to install wireless or satellite broadband services across rural areas the UK. This means that more people than ever will have access to a strong and reliable internet connection, despite their location, proving that rural connectivity will continue to improve for years to come.

How Omnitel can help

Not only does Omnitel offer a guaranteed uptime of 100%, but they also provide users with a lightning fast broadband connection, meaning you will never experience a delay. At Omnitel, we understand how important it is to stay connected and we believe where you live should not affect this. To hear more about Omnitel’s broadband service, make sure to get in touch with a member of our team today!  

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