One million on 'superfast broadband'
8 August 2014 Last updated at 00:00
More than a million people in the UK now have so-called superfast broadband speeds, according to the government.
It said it remained "firmly on track" to roll out high-speed internet to 95% of UK homes and businesses by 2017.
The government also said its rural programme would deliver returns of £20 for every £1 invested, representing "tremendous value for money".
But many have questioned the quality of access across the UK, and whether speeds are really that fast.
"It is totally transforming the way we live and work," Culture Secretary Sajid Javid said. "Households can go online simultaneously without the connection slowing down or dropping out.
"For businesses, superfast speeds are boosting profits through increased sales, reduced overheads and accessing markets abroad for the first time."
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