More people would opt to cut back on food rather than give up their broadband connection if money became tight, according to a Sky News UK survey.

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Broadband is now seen as crucial to home life - the Report goes on to say that more than half of people in work are already financially worse off than this time last year, and that is even before this year’s budget cuts have been implemented.

This is interesting stuff - over in Australia, the General Election result swung on the two Independent candidates, who were holding the balance of power, on the issue of the new National Broadband Network. They backed Labour and Julia Gillard because they had more faith in her ability to deliver.

Drive down a major road in Cape Town City and its close suburbs and you’ll see frenetic digging and kilometres of orange tubing for fibre optic cables being laid. Telkom has the capacity to go to 100mbps - the cables need to be laid!

So, it begs the question what companies are asking………”What does a super fast broadband mean to us?”

The ones that answer first, are the winners of to-morrow.

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