Government proposals regarding the future of broadband in the UK may benefit companies using serviced offices in Cardiff.
The Britain's Superfast Broadband Future report has been released by Jeremy Hunt, secretary of state for Olympics, Culture, Media and Sport.
Within the publication, an action plan is set out to help businesses flourish by removing key barriers concerning hardware cutting costs.
Among the proposals included in the document is a £50 million investment in a second string of projects to test how the improved internet speeds can be delivered.
"A superfast network will be the foundation for a new economic dynamism, creating hundreds of thousands of jobs and adding billions to our gross domestic product," said Mr Hunt.
He added that the latest plans are not just designed to boost the country's monetary situation, but to help build a more prosperous and fairer society.
Last week, minister for the cabinet office Francis Maude outlined reforms the state will put in place to make business with the administration easier, which may be of help to firms in offices to rent.



