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Wales being left behind with outdated broadband – Mick Bates
Release/Rhyddhau:
09/04/08
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
/ sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
Leading a Welsh Liberal Democrat debate on broadband, Mick Bates AM,
founder of the Assembly’s Mid Wales Cross Party Action Group on
Broadband, criticised the Assembly Government in the chamber today
for holding back the development of businesses in Wales and leaving
the country in the past with an outdated communications
infrastructure.
Commenting Montgomeryshire AM Mick Bates:
“Broadband is now just as important as telephone lines were in the
past. Yet the Assembly Government is failing to provide a modern
infrastructure for delivering broadband in Wales and in doing so is
holding back the development of businesses across the country.”
In January 2008 the Welsh Assembly Government awarded a £250,000
contract to the London-based firm PricewaterhouseCoopers to “provide
the Welsh Assembly Government with strategic advice on all aspects
of the procurement process, and an assessment of the options
available to meet the overall aims and objectives of the project.”
Mick Bates has highlighted that this is a waste of resources,
stating that “I do not understand why the Assembly Government has
contracted a London-based company to carry out this work.
“I recently ran a campaign in my local newspaper, the County Times,
where hundreds of local residents wrote in to highlight the problems
that they face in accessing broadband. The people of Powys know all
too well where the not-spots are and this £250,000 would have been
better spent providing a better broadband service in rural areas.
“The current broadband infrastructure in Wales will soon be outdated
as customers demand faster and faster access. We must focus on next
generation broadband such as the installation of over-ground fibre
optics, which offer a better solution to the outdated and unreliable
copper wires.
“This technology is hardier, more reliable and capable of sending
and receiving more information in order to ensure Wales is on the
cutting edge and that businesses are on a level playing field.
Investment in this technology is vital if we are to develop a
future-proof high bandwidth, affordable data communications
infrastructure for the future.”
End / Diwedd
Notes:
The Welsh Assembly Government’s, Regional Innovative Broadband
Support (RIBS) Scheme is to provide broadband services to broadband
‘not-spots’, i.e. areas of Wales located within enabled exchange
areas that still cannot receive a broadband signal. |