There is no need to use public money to bankroll next-generation broadband in the UK, says a report.The six-month long review of the UK’s readiness for high-speed net access said the case for government intervention was “weak”.The review said there were “promising signs” that the market was already delivering high-speed broadband.But, it said, the government must oversee initiatives that will smooth the route to high-speed access.To read this BBC News story in full, see news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7610692.stm.