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Politicians are fond of grand gestures and the plans to create 14 ‘super-connected’ cities in the UK with networks that will run at up to 100Mbps could easily be seen as just another arrangement of fine words that, in the end, will have little in the way of substance. Following the recent debates over the need for superfast broadband in the UK, do we really need to focus on making connectivity in a handful of selected urban areas especially good? Or could this investment be better spent elsewhere?
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