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Follow on Google News | Government Pledges £15bn for Small Business – Time for Better Connectivity?By tomorrow evening we will find out what the chancellor has decided to go into this year’s autumn statement.
By: Jamie Cobb Other measures which will form part of the Government’s growth strategy include Government guarantees worth up to £40 billion to high street banks’ lending money to small and medium sized businesses. This will lead to the banks being able to borrow money more cheaply on the markets as a result of the taxpayer guarantee, it is then expected that the banks will cut the interest rates for small firms by roughly one per cent. With the price of such interest rates predicted to soon drop, and news that pension fund money is expected to be used to build new broadband infrastructure, now is the perfect time for small businesses to start considering investing in improving their connectivity to take advantage of the latest technological developments, such as Cloud Computing. Evolving Networks are specialist providers of bonded connectivity solutions that deliver the bandwidth, reliability, and visibility needed by the most proficient businesses in the UK. Our contention free network ensures security and speed on each bonded ADSL solution, and the unique eView Live platform delivers full transparency and proactive support levels that other providers simply cannot match. Evolving Networks are the market leaders in providing industrial strength bonded ADSL to demanding businesses, from large global corporations to small firms in rural areas. If your business is looking to invest in its future and you want to find out more about bonded ADSL, call 0845 652 2212 to speak to our UK based experts or visit http://www.evolving- End
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