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Progress update John Moore Ian Marr
CEO, NYnet Project Manager NYCC/NYnet
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Areas we will cover Why are we doing this? BT rollout
Demand stimulation Business support Communications and partnerships Community broadband Lessons learnt to date Challenges to come What the next few months look like
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Access to high-quality broadband
Reminder of our Vision Access to high-quality broadband for 100% of North Yorkshire by 2017
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Problem is .. Overcome with .. Failed market Digital divide
User frustration Overcome with .. Local expertise UK and EU funding, although State Aid brings risks
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BT Rollout Key contract terms Mostly FTTC Some FTTP and satellite
100% access to min 2Mbps 90% access to min 25Mbps Completion by end 2014 Mostly FTTC Some FTTP and satellite
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BT Rollout Headlines 90+ of 690 cabinets completed
20,000+ of 142,000 total premises now able to access superfast speeds
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Demand stimulation Team established
Promoting cabinet upgrades and community schemes Not ISP specific Booklet produced
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Demand stimulation Targeted activity
Nationally, superfast broadband take-up is 16% after 2 years SFNY are already getting 8% after 200 days Our local target is to exceed20%
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Business Support (£3M) Targets 550 businesses to get 12hrs support
new jobs created superfast broadband take-up by SMEs increase in GVA
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Business Support (£3M) Intro is through breakfast session
Leading to, eg, cloud computing, social media and digital marketing master classes. Plus 1:1 support and a £££ incentive. For more information: call:
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Communications and Partnerships
Website Postcode searcher Enquiry Community schemes Business support Also …
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Communications and Partnerships
Partner briefings inc public meetings Newletters Press releases Events
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Community broadband Continuing to support existing schemes
First ‘Framework’ competition close to release Will help inform 10% strategy
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Community broadband 10% options (all likely to require additional £££’s) More fibre by BT Community Wireless Other technologies (eg satellite)
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Lessons learnt to date State aid/procurement is complex
BT approach works, but has issues laws of physics quality of pre-existing (voice) networks split communities/business parks
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Lessons learnt to date Very wide spectrum of public awareness and understanding Thirst for Business Support Demand stimulation boosts take-up
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Challenges to come Ensuring BT complete + on time
Outcome of first ‘Framework’ competition 10% areas Funding Technology options Meeting public expectations
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Next few months BT will bring a further 600 cabinets on line and lift the total premises passed to 142,000 Complete first ‘Framework’ Do the next one Continue to lobby for more funds
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Links and Contacts Useful links; Contacts; SFNY website
Contacts; Ian Marr John Moore
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Questions?
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The basics - FTTC Fibre to the Cabinet
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The basics - FTTP Fibre to the Premises
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The basics - CISP Community Internet Service Provider
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The basics - Satellite Satellite Internet Service Provider
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