Reaching the last 10% - iNorthumberland - presented by Steve Bluff, Ourbroadband
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Northumberland
Northumberland
• Population: 316,300
• Lowest population density in England at 63/SqKm
• Large upland areas and national parks
• Most of the population is clustered around “South East cluster”, A1 and A69
Open Market Review
• The OMR confirmed where Superfast coverage will be in the next three years
• Covers main population centres
Planned BDUK round 1 coverage
• Even after the BDUK round 1 activities a large number of premises not covered
• Drawn from iNorthumberland web site
“Under evaluation”
Solution Options
• Fibre
• Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)
• Satellite
Solution Options
Fibre
• Price per premises passed not viable going fwd
FWA
• Cost effective coverage beyond the fibre zone
Satellite
• Ultimately solutions for premises beyond FWA zone
Financing Options
There is a mix of ways to achieve coverage to those areas not covered by round 1 of BDUK
• More BDUK
• Defra
• Loan Scheme(s)
• Other funding
Financing Options
More BDUK
• Next round £250m
• £650k allocated to Northumberland
• What can you do with £650k?? = less than 0.5% of the population using traditional fibre deployments
• Should an “outside in” model be the preferred route
Financing Options
Defra
• Original UK wide fund circa £20m
• Only one scheme deployed to date – Rothbury
• In Northumberland used to cover national parks, uplands, non urban areas
• Round 2 awarded, options for Rounds 3+
• Around £19m left in the UK pot
• Must be spent by March 2015
• Can it be accessed in time?
Financing Options
Loan Scheme(s)
• Underwritten by local authority
• Offers the opportunity to assist commercial investments/deployments
• Not state aid, done on a purely commercial loan basis
• Useful to assist in cash flow of areas outside BDUK but not in Defra
• An option in the current financial climate??
Financing Options
Other EU funding? • Update this week
Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEP) • Very time intensive Other BDUK • £10m fund Big Lottery Fund • Supporting other bids
Planned BDUK round 1 coverage
• Drawn from iNorthumberland web site
• Even after the BDUK round 1 activities a large number of premises not covered
“Under evaluation”