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Postcodes served by Bolton Abbey telephone exchange

Postcodes served by Bolton Abbey telephone exchange. Location of Telephone Exchange. Existing infrastructure locations. Location of Telephone Exchange. Location of Distribution Point (DP). Note: All Premises are directly connected back to the Exchange (EO Lines). Lessons learnt to date (i).

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Postcodes served by Bolton Abbey telephone exchange

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  1. Postcodes served by Bolton Abbey telephone exchange Location of Telephone Exchange

  2. Existing infrastructure locations Location of Telephone Exchange Location of Distribution Point (DP) Note: All Premises are directly connected back to the Exchange (EO Lines).

  3. Lessons learnt to date (i) State aid/procurement is complex BT approach works, but has issues laws of physics coverage is spotty not spatial quality of pre-existing (voice) networks split communities/business parks

  4. Lessons learnt to date (ii) People tell us they prefer fibre based network for broadband Very wide spectrum of public awareness and understanding need to contact ISPs capability of wireless “I am in the 10%, when are you going to do something about it?”

  5. How to address the final 10%? 50,000+ premises (unevenly spread) Funding needed Technology options more fibre by BT wireless satellite BDUK Innovation Fund

  6. 10% Strategy - Principles Universal coverage – not ‘spotty’ map Spatial continuity – ‘network of networks’ Non-fibre Fibre Satellite Virgin 4G? BT Wireless Consolidate existing (extend/realign) New

  7. Phase 2 £8m (BDUK £3m, ERDF £2m, NYCC £3m) extend BT contract Intervention Area 194732 premises Phase 1 149944 77% Phase 2 FTTC/P +11100 161044 83% FTTrN (+pilot) +5000 166044 85% USC (>2Mbps) deferred until May 2015

  8. Phase 3 £6.6m (including further £2.3m match from NYCC) plus contribution from Districts? OMR State Aid/OJEU procurement? Further £s to BT? unlikely FTTrN can get >95% Spend £s on new wireless/satellite schemes?

  9. Wireless schemes Key part of the Phase 3 Strategy SFNY already engage with more than 20 community schemes Craven South Craven Tosside Ribblesdale Austwick • Malham (Tarn) • Upper Wharfedale • Appletreewick

  10. Ribblesdale Austwick Upper Wharfedale Malham (Tarn) Appletreewick B4RN Boundless South Craven

  11. What it looks like

  12. What it looks like Repeater Enclosure

  13. Demand stimulation Nationally, superfast broadband take-up is 15% after 2 years Under SFNY, established cabinets are already averaging 20% Plan to beat national level by 5% If get to 30% can clawback £3m from BT

  14. Business Support Up to end March • 478 SMEs achieved 12 hours (target 415) • Baseline jobs data from 880 (target 830) • Baseline GVA data from 830 (target 830) Over 900 SMEs now ‘on the programme’

  15. Business Support - events • 15 formal briefing sessions • 88 full day masterclasses/bootcamps • 11 half day workshops and taster mornings • 3 large events Coming up, • 8 full day masterclasses in April • half day session for tourism businesses in Ryedale

  16. Links and Contacts Useful links; SFNY www.superfastnorthyorkshire.com info@superfastnorthyorkshire.com Business Support www.sfny.co.uk Contacts; Ian Marr ian.marr@northyorks.gov.uk John Moore john.moore@nynet.co.uk Andrew Laycock alaycock@cravendc.gov.uk

  17. Questions?

  18. Deployed via Fibre to the Cabinet/Premises Exchanges Homes/Businesses Typical current situation In NY average is 4-5mb Copper (ADSL2+)Up to 24Mbps downstream Up to 2.5Mbps upstream Copper Cabinet Main solution 90% 25Mbps – 80Mbps Fibre to the cabinet (FTTC)Up to 80Mbps downstream Up to 20Mbps upstream Copper Fibre In minority of areas. Fibre to the premise (FTTP)Up to 330Mbps downstream Up to 30Mbps upstream Fibre

  19. The basics - FTTC Fibre to the Cabinet

  20. The basics - FTTP Fibre to the Premises

  21. The basics - CISP Community Internet Service Provider

  22. The basics - Satellite Satellite Internet Service Provider

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