The project will build fibre facilities on the Filipstad FI4 stretch (Nordmark – Stora Lönnhöjden) of approximately 44.3 km, which will provide the opportunity for 21 workplaces to connect and get broadband via fibre connection. The Government has decided on overall targets for broadband in Sweden where 90 % of the population must have access to at least 100 Mbps by 2020. The EU has a goal for everyone to have access to at least 30 Mbit/s by 2020. Furthermore, the EU Commission has decided to increase access to information and communication technologies. The focus is on expanding broadband in areas where it is not commercially motivated for network operators to invest. With new media habits where streamed video replaces traditional TV and demands for higher technical quality to withstand ultraHDTV, there are increasing demands on bandwidth. What is not much talk about is data sets and the limitations on a number of Gbytes such as 4G and other mobile subscriptions are subject to. These subscription monthly budget runs out of a few hours of ultraHDTV viewing. In order to benefit from high speed of broadband, it must be unlimited data traffic volume, which in practice means fibre regardless of whether the speed is 100 or 30 Mbit/s or for the part 10 Mbit/s. 4G is a complement and should not be seen as an adequate alternative for a company or household’s broadband connection. In rural and rural counties as Värmland there are strong links between functioning broadband connection and an equal development. A weak broadband network is a structural barrier to the development of a global and more gender-equal business sector. An important and growing industry in Värmland is the tourism industry, which is strongly international with high broadband dependence for contact with its customers. The number of female entrepreneurs and employees is high. Today, nearly half of the new companies in Värmland are started by women, mainly in trade, local food production, services and services. Industries with particularly explicit dependence on well-functioning broadband in sparsely populated areas. Employment in the district is the basis for the maintenance of public services in the area, and entrepreneurship should therefore be prioritised. With access to world-class broadband, opportunities to compete in an increasingly global market are created.