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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Government launches rural broadband projects

Dave Bailey, Computing, Tuesday 8 June 2010 at 17:22:00




Culture secretary sets out government?s Digital Britain plan





Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt today laid down government thinking on rural
broadband and launched new projects to kick-start its digital economy plans.



Hunt confirmed the launch of three market-testing projects to try to bridge
the broadband gap between urban communities and those in rural areas.



However, no details emerged of where the projects would be sited.



Malcolm Corbett, chief executive of the
Independent
Networks Co-operative Association (INCA),
said INCA was already working
with example projects that could become pilot schemes for
Broadband
Delivery UK (BDUK)
.



BDUK is the government body tasked with delivering UK-wide broadband.



Corbett added, ?We?re keen to work with [the government] in defining
partnerships that can prove successful at extending next-generation network
access rollout.?



Hunt also announced plans to reform local cross-media ownership rules, and
asked UK communications regulator Ofcom to look at the case for removing all
these rules at a local level.



Head of UK investment banking at Lazard, Nicholas Shott, has been appointed
by Hunt to independently assess local TV over the summer, after which
Hunt?s
Department of Culture, Media and Sport
will publish its plans in the
autumn.



The plans for independent news consortia funded through "top-slicing" the BBC
licence fee will be dropped. That funding will instead be used to support the
rollout of superfast broadband and has been calculated at about �250m per year
up to 2012.



Hunt concluded: ?The action plan I have set out today will help create a
broadband infrastructure that will stand comparison with anywhere in the world.
"




Full story at http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2264373/government-launches-rural

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