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<p>The government is committed to delivering lightning-fast, reliable broadband to
everyone in the country. That is why in March this year we launched the first phase
of the government’s £5 billion Project Gigabit to ensure that hard to reach communities
are not left out of the revolution in connectivity.</p><p>Significant Building Digital
UK (BDUK), County and Local Council investment alongside commercial activity has led
to Harlow and Epping Forest District Council areas being among the best connected
parts of the UK for Gigabit broadband.</p><p>According to the latest data, the Harlow
constituency area currently has over 91% gigabit-capable coverage availability to
homes and businesses, well ahead of the UK average at 58%. Similarly, the Epping Forest
District Council area has over 85% gigabit availability.</p><p>Rural premises around
the villages, that have not yet been upgraded by commercial activity, or the government
funded superfast project, are able to apply for the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme,
allowing residents and suppliers to target investment where demand exists for very
high speed connectivity. This scheme is open for communities and businesses living
in rural areas not in line for commercial rollout or government-funded projects, to
provide immediate help with the costs of installing gigabit. You can find an eligibility
checker on our <a href="https://gigabitvoucher.culture.gov.uk/" target="_blank">website</a>.</p><p>The
constituency of Harlow has already made good use of the scheme, with 21 vouchers having
been connected and a further 23 vouchers awaiting connection for a combined value
of £90,631.</p><p>The supply side of Project Gigabit, which will target all remaining
sub-gigabit properties in Essex, including the Harlow constituency, is planned to
launch between May and July 2023. This project aims to give all residents and businesses
access to future-proofed very high speed connectivity.</p><p> </p>
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