Superfast Cymru – 10th February 2016

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Superfast Cymru – 10th February 2016 Martin Jones – Superfast Cymru Programme Manager

Background Adding to BT’s commercial roll-out Part of a £2.5bn investment in fibre based broadband Superfast Cymru builds on BT’s significant investment Roll out the most cost effective broadband network benefitting as many of the people of Wales as possible www.superfast-cymru.com

Roll-Out Superfast Cymru roll-out priorities defined by Welsh Government Economic e.g. Enterprise Zones & Local Growth Zones Social e.g. help with digital exclusion Approach Rural and urban deployment at the same time Business and consumer at the same time A massive engineering project www.superfast-cymru.com

Maximum distance to benefit from fibre is approx. 3km over coper.

FTTP Solution is being planned for Deployment to the following postcodes and the circa 400 premises in these areas: CF717SY, CF717TA, CF717TD, CF717TG, CF717TH, CF717TJ, CF56TS, CF717TN, CF717SE, CF717TP, CF717SF, CF717TR, CF717SG, CF717TS, CF717SR, CF717TT, CF717SS, CF717ST, CF717SU, CF717SW, CF717SX Work is scheduled to start on the deployment to the premises in October 2016 with completion due March 2017: 20 sections of Civils work are having to be planned and the associated planning requirements for these, added to this we have a large amount of Wayleaves to process and gain approval from the land owners.  

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Diolch am Wrando/Thank You For Listening Q&A