GJW wrote:
> Does anyone know what is happening with the Scottish Executive's pledge for
> affordable broadband for all by the end of the year? There was a tender put
> out in November but I've heard nothing since. This mainly affects the South
> of Scotland and the Highlands where there are many so-called 'unviable'
> exchanges. Hopefully, Updata will get the contract and upgrade all exchanges
> just as they are doing in Dorset.
>
I have asked around on a few forums and had the following reply from
someone on one of them:
Mr ############
Thank you for your e-mail dated 24 January regarding broadband for all
Scotland. From this correspondence I hope to enlighten you on the
Scottish Executive’s aim on the provision of broadband, not only in
rural Scotland but to all areas.
The Scottish Executive, through its broadband strategy, is doing all it
can to encourage broadband rollout across Scotland. At the moment,
primarily as a result of the initiatives undertaken as part of our
strategy, and recent moves by the private sector, broadband is available
to more than 90% of the population and is forecast to reach c97-98% by
summer 2005.
We, of course, fully recognise that further work needs to be done to
ensure that all areas of Scotland can experience the benefits which
broadband can bring, and this is why we recently announced our
initiative to bring broadband to every community in Scotland by the end
of 2005.
Our initiative involves a major procurement exercise. This is
progressing well and we have obtained state aid approval from the
European Commission. We are currently in the negotiation phase of
procurement, and subject to these negotiations we would like to see the
appointment of a supplier for the services early this year.
At this stage, I hope you will understand that it is not possible to
predict when specific communities in Scotland will have access to the
affordable broadband services procured. However, we aim to see roll-out
throughout the year, to those areas out-with the reach of commercial
services, which will be comparable, in terms of cost and level of
services, to that present in the rest of Scotland.
You have mentioned that your exchange, Daviot, South of Inverness, is
“unviable” and therefore, will not be upgraded for Broadband. I should
point out, that our commitment is not specifically to upgrade telephone
exchanges, since there are various technologies which could potentially
deliver access to those areas out-with the reach of commercial services
in Scotland. Consequently, the procurement exercise is supplier and
technology neutral, in line with the original aims of our broadband
strategy and the successful bidder may therefore use an alternative
technology or mixture of technologies for delivering the desired solution.
Finally, may I draw you attention to the web-site
www.broadbandforscotland.co.uk as this will help keep you informed of
the latest developments in your area.
I hope you will find this information to be helpful and reassures you
that the Scottish Executive is doing all that I can to meet our
commitment of bringing broadband to every community in Scotland.
Thank you
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Telecoms Policy Unit