Where is NGA happening? Presentation by Roger Darlington from the Communications Consumer Panel following their recently published report. CBN NextGen Roadshows 2009
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1. WHERE IS NEXT GEN HAPPENING? Roger Darlington, Member for England, Communications Consumer Panel NextGenRoadshow, Manchester, 23 June 2009
2. 1 THE NATIONAL PICTURE Something happening in every nation and every region Scotland: 4 Wales: 2 N. Ireland: 3 England: London: 3 East: 3 South-East: 4 North-West: 4 South-West: 4 Yorkshire: 2 Midlands: 7 North-East: 2 Total: almost 40 (and counting)
3. 2 THE LOCAL SCENE Manchester - Oxford Road ‘Living Lab’ Salford - MediaCityUK in the Quays Alston - Cybermoor to Fibremoor
4. 3 MANY BUSINESS MODELS Major players - e.g. BT at Ebbsfleet, Muswell Hill & Whitchurch, Virgin Media at Warrington Smaller players - e.g. IFNL in Corby & Hampshire, H20 at Bournemouth & Dundee Regional development authorities - e.g. Digital Region & NYnet in Yorkshire, Advantage West Midlands at Longbridge Local authorities - e.g. Durham, Nottingham, Bristol, Walsall Private developers - e.g. Wembley, Salford Quays, Belfast's Titanic Quarter Community groups - e.g. CBN projects at Alston Moor, West Whitlawburn, Angus Glens
5. 4 WHY HAVE LOCAL NGA INITIATIVES? It will enable the trialling of different technical options It will enable the testing of different business models It will act as a stimulus to other larger-scale private investments It will over time help to demonstrate the scale and type of consumer demand for faster broadband speeds and the services that use such speeds
6. 5 DIGITAL BRITAIN FINAL REPORT Paragraph 72 on page 67: "Localised and community network developments have a role to play in developing next generation broadband, and where we can we should look to support their capacity, scale and expertise. Work on standardisation and inter-operability between local networks has already commenced. The Government will provide further support through a £150,000 grant to support the Independent Networks Co-operative Association (INCA)." Also: Next Generation Fund - will community groups be eligible?
7. 6 FURTHER INFORMATION Communications Consumer Panel NGA review: http://www.communicationsconsumerpanel.org.uk/Local%20initiatives%20on%20Next%20Generation%20Access%20in%20the%20UK.pdf http://www.communicationsconsumerpanel.org.uk/smartweb/next-generation-networks/next-generation-networks Communications Consumer Panel web site and blog: http://www.communicationsconsumerpanel.org.uk/ Roger Darlington: rogerdarlington@dsl.pipex.com