Broadband

Norfolk’s dream of providing broadband access for all is set to become a reality after the government backed a £15m bid to lead the county into the information and economic fast lane. Click here to read more.

Economic development partnership Shaping Norfolk's Future has expressed delight at the news the county's multi-million pound bid for broadband funding has been approved by the Government. Click here to read more.

Enhancements and improvements to broadband are occurring at a rapid pace, and it is important to ensure that Norfolk does not miss out. This website will help to explain what broadband is and what has happened recently; how you can get behind our broadband campaign and find out ways you as a business, resident or public sector organisation can benefit from broadband.

 


The results of the Eastern REgion Broadband Uplift Scheme (EREBUS) for Norfolk. EREBUS shows where broadband is in demand in the East of England:

Norfolk had 4,336 registrations between November 2009 and March 2011. EREBUS was an East of England Development Agency initiative but has now closed.
Thank you to all who registered, it demonstrates that there is demand for fast and reliable broadband in Norfolk.
View a map of registrations in Norfolk.
  

County Value
Bedfordshire 293
Cambridgeshire 2,630
Essex 437
Hertfordshire 177
Norfolk 4,336
Suffolk 4,493
Total 12,366

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