A study has revealed that more than 70% of houses in Wycombe are incapable of accessing full-fibre broadband.
In the past year offices, schools and social events have moved online meaning due to coronavirus pandemic meaning a strong internet connection is vital.
A group of MPs have warned the Government's pledge of gigabit broadband for 85% of the UK by 2025 will not be met.
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The House of Commons library showed just 27.1% of households in Wycombe could receive speeds of one gigabit.
This coverage differs greatly throughout Wycombe – from 72.3% of homes in Sands to none in Ryemead and Wycombe Marsh.
Meg Hillier, chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, said their broadband connection should not be a reason for inequality, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
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She said: “With the grim announcement that the country and economy will be locked down for months, the Government’s promises on digital connectivity are more important than ever.
“Those promises are slipping farther and farther out of reach – even worse news for the ‘rural excluded’ who face years trying to recover with substandard internet connectivity."
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