The Wales Tourism Alliance said
"tech-savvy" visitors expected make to bookings online and then to
stay connected during their trip. One
Pembrokeshire hotelier even spent £8,000 putting in wireless broadband to solve
the ‘notspot’ problem faced by so many in Wales .
However, Bristol-based firm, Avonline believe
they have a solution. They claim that
their service uses a powerful satellite over Europe
launched earlier this year to bring a guaranteed minimum 6mbps service. Avonline said it was starting its UK promotion in Wales due to Ofcom's assessment of
the poor broadband provision.
A
spokeswoman said the Welsh government did not promote or endorse any individual
company, system or technology within the broadband support scheme. According to the Welsh government said there
were more than 100 active applications from Pembrokeshire for its broadband
support scheme, including five community schemes.
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