Broadband targets set by the government 'will be missed'
The government is "going to miss" its targets on making sure everyone has superfast broadband by 2015 according a new report.
The Country Land and Business Association says the best broadband network in rural communities is unlikely to in place within the next three years.
5 live's Wake Up To Money spoke to Dr Charles Trotman, the head of rural business development at the CLA and the author of the report.
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