

More than 100,000 faster broadband connections have now been delivered to homes and businesses across Scotland through the £600 million R100 programme.
The milestone has been particularly beneficial to rural and hard-to-reach areas.
According to independent evaluation, around three-quarters of businesses report increased productivity and stronger performance.
Business Minister Tom Arthur visited Falkirk Distillery to hear how access to faster broadband is helping to transform and support the growth of the business.
He said: “Fast, reliable internet is essential for modern life – it supports businesses, enables remote working and helps people access services and stay connected with friends and family. Across Scotland, this investment is already delivering real benefits and transforming lives and livelihoods.
“We will continue to work with our delivery partners, including Openreach, to maximise the impact of this investment and extend the benefits to more homes and businesses across the country.”
Fiona Stewart, owner of Falkirk Distillery, said: “Our faster broadband has been hugely beneficial for the business. It has enhanced our online booking for tours and improved our visitor experience due to better WiFi for our customers, supported our digital marketing and social media, and helped to make online payments in our retail shop more resilient.
“It will also support a higher volume of digital payments as part of our expansion plans including the launch of a new restaurant and additional retail space.” ??
Robert Thorburn, Openreach partnership director for Scotland, said: “This is a fantastic milestone for Scotland. Delivering almost all of these connections, our engineers have worked in some of the most challenging locations to bring full fibre to communities that need it most.
“It’s about more than infrastructure – it’s about opening up opportunities and helping rural areas thrive for the long term.”
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