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Bates’ Battle on Broadband Bounds into the Bay
Release/Rhyddhau:
23/01/08
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
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sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
Montgomeryshire AM Mick Bates has campaigned with local residents
for better broadband in Mid Wales and today presents the fruit of
his campaign to the Deputy First Minister, Ieuan Wyn Jones. This
comes as in the chamber Welsh Liberal Democrats demand better
broadband availability across Wales, to allow Welsh businesses to
compete in the global economy.

Commenting, Liberal Democrat Mick Bates AM said:
“Broadband is a huge problem for people living and working in rural
Wales and I am deeply concerned that the Labour-Plaid Government is
failing the people of Montgomeryshire, who are still unable to
access a broadband connection.
“I have presented the Deputy First Minister with a mound of
broadband complaints that I receive daily in my constituency in the
hope that he can get some grasp of the real scale of the problem in
rural areas in Wales.
“Constituents have written to me with examples of the problems that
they face in accessing broadband – in some cases bandwidths are
reported to have dropped to 100kbs or less, some constituents are
forced to travel a twenty mile round trip to access a connection,
others complain of frequent loss of service while many of my
constituents cannot even get a broadband connection at all.
“Broadband access can also have a huge impact on local businesses.
Around 99% of all businesses in Wales are small and medium
enterprises. In a modern competitive market, our local traders are
struggling to survive without good access and availability to
broadband. These businesses need a reliable broadband infrastructure
if they are to survive, prosper and compete in local, national and
global markets.
“Welsh Liberal Democrats demand that the Labour-Plaid Government
backs up warm words with strong action to support the delivery
broadband to these small and medium businesses, which offer a unique
chance to develop local communities and offer a sustainable and
local approach to economic development.
“I want the Government to invest in future-proof technology in rural
Wales – such as wireless. This investment is essential if we are to
solve the remaining challenges of our not spot areas and develop a
broadband infrastructure for the future.
“The Assembly Government RIBS scheme has failed to solve our
broadband issues in Mid Wales. I hope that the Labour-Plaid
Government will listen to the people of rural Wales and develop a
new informed contract, backed by sufficient funding, to deliver high
bandwidth affordable data communications infrastructure to all homes
and businesses.”
End / Diwedd
Notes:
The Welsh Lib Dem amendment on the debate on Gross Value Added
figures for Wales is as follows:
Kirsty Williams (Brecon and Radnorshire)
Add new point at end of motion:
Notes that SMEs form the back bone of Wales' economy and calls for:
1) Access to broadband to be extended to allow Welsh business to
compete in the global economy; and
2) Welsh SMEs to be given the maximum possible opportunity to bid
for public contracts.
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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.
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