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UK operators seek to connect rural areas

UK operators seek to connect rural areas

Tahawul Techa day ago
UK mobile operators are ahead of schedule in their plans to cover 95% of the landmass with 4G as part of a rural connectivity scheme, with attention now shifting to areas marked total not spots (TNS).
Along with the landmass targets, companies involved in the Shared Rural Network (SRN) completed projects involving roads and premises which were scheduled for January 2027. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) stated it is now working to address areas completely without coverage based on consultation with relevant communities and interest groups.
The TNS plan is mostly focused on Scotland, with priority now being given to popular tourist areas, walking routes and Munros.
In a related statement, the SRN organisation explained state aid would be available to operators only when tackling areas 'with no 4G coverage' from any player, with a view to connecting the public, devices, emergency services, and 'rural activities and operations'.
The TNS plan proposes constructing 44 new shared masts across northerly and north-westerly areas of the Scottish mainland and islands.
Although hailing the SRN progress and refreshed TNS targets, the DSIT conceded the latest plan involves building fewer masts in Scotland than originally envisaged, though emphasised the current strategy focuses on popular tourist destinations.
The DSIT emphasised any new masts would still 'go through the proper planning processes' and be 'considerate to areas of natural beauty', local history and ecology.
Source: Mobile World Live
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