The Government has failed to deliver meaningful competition in the procurement of its £1.2 billion rural broadband programme, leaving BT effectively in a monopoly position. Despite warnings the Department for Culture, Media and Sport has allowed poor cost transparency and the lack of detailed broadband rollout plans to create conditions whereby alternative suppliers may be crowded out. Whilst BT claims it is making further concessions, this is not impacting on rural communities. Local authorities are still contractually prevented from sharing information to see if they are securing best terms for the public money they spend. Communities can still not access the detailed data they need to understand whether they will be covered by BT's scheme in their area. The lack of transparency on costs and BT's insistence on non-disclosure agreements is symptomatic of BT's exploiting its monopoly position. The Department needs to work urgently with all local authorities to publish detailed mapping of their implementation plans, down to full (7-digit) postcode level. The information should include speed of service, as soon as that is available. The Department should collect, analyse and publish data on deployment costs in the current programme, to inform its consideration of bids from suppliers under the next round of fundingMargaret Hodge was speaking as the Committee published its 50th Report of this Session which, on the basis of evidence from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and BT, examined the roll out of the rural broadband programme
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... Hackney South and Shoreditch) Mr Stewart Jackson (Conservative, Peterborough) Fiona Mactaggart (Labour, Slough) Austin Mitchell (Labour, Great Grimsby) Nicky Morgan (Conservative, Loughborough) Nick Smith (Labour, Blaenau Gwent) Ian ...
... support Confiscation Orders The rural broadband programme Programmes to help families facing multiple challenges ... HC 775 HC 665 HC 776 HC 835 HC 792 HC 708 HC 886 HC 1068 HC 885 HC 777 HC 943 HC 942 HC 834 HC 668 HC 985 HC 1001 ...
... Hackney South and Shoreditch) Mr Stewart Jackson (Conservative, Peterborough) Rt Hon Mrs Anne McGuire (Labour, Stirling) Austin Mitchell (Labour, Great Grimsby) Nicky Morgan (Conservative, Loughborough) Nick Smith (Labour, ...
... Hackney South and Shoreditch) Mr Stewart Jackson (Conservative, Peterborough) Fiona Mactaggart (Labour, Slough) Austin Mitchell (Labour, Great Grimsby) Nicky Morgan (Conservative, Loughborough) Nick Smith (Labour, Blaenau Gwent) Ian ...