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Published Date: 07 February 2009
A HOLYROOD drive to make broadband more widely available has led to 4,000 homes and businesses going online.
The figure was given when John Swinney, the finance secretary, yesterday visited one of the businesses to have benefited. Ardgualich Farm, in Pitlochry, is a campsite that can now take bookings from holidaymakers using broadband.




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  • Last Updated: 06 February 2009 7:00 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Broadband
 
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ThePeter,

Glasgae 08/02/2009 23:17:00
Yeah right
I would call it natural growth....

 

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