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Funding for bringing Superfast Broadband to the Devon County Council Area is not what it seems. That the vast majority of the Area is in no better position than it was before Funding. |
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First interactive UK fixed-line broadband map launchedJuly 6, 2011
Ofcom has today launched the UK’s first interactive map of fixed
broadband, using actual data provided by communications
providers about the UK’s broadband infrastructure.
UK fixed-line broadband information
Across the UK as a whole, 68 per cent of UK premises have a
fixed broadband connection, and the average maximum speed is
7.5Mbit/s (excluding superfast broadband connections).
Assessing the UK’s infrastructure
Ofcom’s first infrastructure report will be submitted to the
Secretary of State later this year and Ofcom intends to build on
this map and provide additional information. |
Next steps
Working with BDUK (Broadband Delivery UK), Somerset and Devon have established a joint project board and are setting up the different elements required to successfully deliver this project. The three key significant pieces of work, which will run in parallel, will be: - an
open procurement exercise to secure a supplier (scheduled to start
July 2011) With a due process that we are obliged to follow, the earliest that delivery could start is likely to be early in 2012, notwithstanding any delays along the way. Clearly all efforts will be made to speed the process up. The draft timeline presented to the Project Board on 15th June is reproduced below: The full detail and scale of deployment will not be known accurately until the procurement has run it’s course. The basis of our bid was to deliver a fibre service to at least 85% of premises, and to ensure basic broadband to the remaining 15%, across the entire rural area of Devon and Somerset. This ratio may improve as negotiations get underway with suppliers. © Copyright Devon County Council 2011 Source: Connecting Devon and Somerset 21 June 2011
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