Connecting Devon and Somerset Dartmoor National Park 16 1th September 2015.

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Connecting Devon and Somerset Dartmoor National Park 16 1th September 2015

Connecting Devon and Somerset Overview Overview: What is Connecting Devon & Somerset What is Superfast broadband? Why Superfast broadband? Who is involved? 3 Stages – Stage 1 – 90% Superfast – by end of 2016 – Stage 2 – 95% Superfast – by end of 2017 – Stage 3 – 100% Superfast – by 2020

Connecting Devon and Somerset Phase 1 Phase 1: 90% of premises covered by Superfast broadband – this programme and commercial rollout Completed by end of December ,000+ premises – over 25,000 of which are businesses £94m (Govt £32m; LA’s £21m; and, BT £41m)

Connecting Devon and Somerset The CDS Area - Baseline

Connecting Devon and Somerset The CDS Area – July 2015

Connecting Devon and Somerset Additional funding Additional funding: Rural communities broadband fund: £700,000 to extend coverage for superfast broadband in Dartmoor and Exmoor. Broadband innovation fund: two harder to reach rural communities in Exmoor have had the opportunity to pilot a new basic broadband scheme using a mix of satellite and wireless technology.

Connecting Devon and Somerset Phase 1: Largest programme of its kind in England 400,000 kilometres of optical fibre to be laid 1,500 structures to be built Covering over 318,000 premises Engineering commitment Scale

Connecting Devon and Somerset It Looks Like This…

Stage 1 – Current status As of end of June 2015: Cabinets live and accepting orders878 Premises connected to live cabinets197,200 Capable of accessing Superfast86.00% 10,500 businesses with access Over 50% of Stage 1 complete On target: – Timescale – Cabs – Premises passed – Spend

Connecting Devon and Somerset Dartmoor - Map

Connecting Devon and Somerset Dartmoor – July ‘15 Dartmoor – July ‘15: Baseline Coverage 2013 – 0% Coverage – 5,949 premises live + more to come – BT Phase 1 Additional from Airband – 4,737 96% coverage for Phase 1 & Airband Distance % Superfast Costs Take-up

Connecting Devon and Somerset Phase 2 Superfast Extension Programme (SEP): Designed to take total SFB availability from 90% to 95% Main tender through BDUK Framework Main tender unsuccessful Will now go out through open procurement Separate arrangements for Exmoor & Dartmoor Tender process through OJEU Successful bid for Dartmoor & Exmoor

Connecting Devon and Somerset Connecting Dartmoor & Exmoor Exmoor & Dartmoor: Successful tender from Worcester based Airband Fixed Wireless solution Overall moorland coverage Start almost immediately Due for completion before end of 2017 deadline Local suppliers Roaming Wi-Fi for subscribers

Connecting Devon and Somerset Future activity Future activity: Complete Stage 1 Deliver Connecting Dartmoor & Exmoor phase Procure supplier(s) for main Superfast Extension Programme – extending superfast broadband to at least 95% by 2017 for those outside National Parks Launch procurement this Autumn Identify preferred supplier by Spring 2016 Obtain State Aid clearance in parallel Examine options for remaining 5% required to achieve 100% superfast by 2020

Connecting Devon and Somerset Getting SFB Getting Superfast Broadband: All live cabinets now tweeted via CDS Check if superfast broadband is available by contacting your internet service provider. Shop around for the best package. Order a new superfast package – typically prices are around £15 per month Details for Airband subscription soon

Connecting Devon and Somerset Demand Stimulation Get up to Speed! Cosmic and Peninsular Enterprise are delivering training, support and advice to communities and businesses throughout the programme area. The Consortium have held off tackling Dartmoor too much so far, but now will be scheduling undertaking a series of workshops and events that will follow the infrastructure roll across the Moor More information at:

Connecting Devon and Somerset Contact me Matt Barrow Stakeholder Engagement Officer Connecting Devon and Somerset

Connecting Devon and Somerset Questions QUESTIONS