More boggers (no, not bloggers) taking up the internet than city folk
Internet take-up and use is now higher in rural areas of the UK than in big cities, according to a survey of regional communication habits.
But the study reveals that rural users are often stuck with slow dial-up connections rather than the fast broadband enjoyed in urban areas, with Scotland topping the list of countries with access to broadband, according to Ofcom.
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