£3k grants for better broadband offered to Kent businesses
Kent-based businesses are now able to apply for a grant of up to £3k to get better broadband.
Funded by government and administered by Kent County Council, the scheme will pay for the costs of upgrading the internet connection, thus allowing businesses to utilize all the benefits of faster connectivity.
The grant will cover installation costs, while businesses pay any VAT charged and the monthly line rental to the service provider.
The scheme is part of the government’s Broadband Delivery UK, which is a national programme running across 50 cities offering a total of £40m.
Over a third of small businesses which have received a connection voucher are paying only £40 a month line rental.
Paul Carter, Kent County Council Leader Paul Carter, said: “Having faster and better broadband is essential these days for businesses wanting to boost their bottom line. It also allows business owners to compete with web-only retailers.
“Utilising the internet can help companies grow and access new markets with better communication with customers and suppliers.
“You will be able to send or upload large files quickly and reliably and future-proof your business for the digital challenges of tomorrow.”
Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey added: “Our broadband connection voucher scheme is a huge success and has helped more than 25,000 UK small businesses so far.
“I’m delighted that Kent is now joining the scheme and encourage all eligible businesses to apply as soon as possible so they don’t miss out on this fantastic offer.”
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