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Malcolm Corbett

Malcolm Corbett. Links public, private and community next gen projects Develops joint projects and activities Lobbies for & promotes the sector. The broadband revolution started in March 2000. A decade of innovation. For business. For public services. For communities.

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Malcolm Corbett

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  1. Malcolm Corbett

  2. Links public, private and community next gen projects • Develops joint projects and activities • Lobbies for & promotes the sector

  3. The broadband revolution started in March 2000

  4. A decade of innovation For business For public services For communities … and barriers to entry are diminishing

  5. Written by Swedish hacker Markus ‘Notch’ Persson in 2009 • 7,640,750 registered users • 2,149,600 paying users • Price: €9.95 • Marketing … online, viral • Yogscast youtube videos …. 1.5m views

  6. Innovation online depends on broadband infrastructure How are we doing?

  7. Broadband Britain • Extensive broadband availability • But 3m homes & businesses can’t get 2mbps • 160,000 can’t get broadband at all • Average speed is 5.2Mbps • In cable areas >15 Mbps • Global comparisons • UK is 27th in OECD rankings • 18th in Broadband Quality Study • Unranked in the FTTH Council league table

  8. Ready for Tomorrow?

  9. The investment challenge

  10. NGA Fund-Raising Target £bn FTTH = £25-28bn BSG/Analysys Mason 25.0 22.5 Private Sector – BT 1 20.0 BT commitment = £2.5bn 17.5 FTTH = £15bn Lower costs – DIY, PIA 15.0 12.5 10.0 7.5 FTTC = £6bn 5.0 2.5 Investment Target 0 Funding Committed

  11. NGA Fund-Raising Target £bn FTTH = £25-28bn BSG/Analysys Mason 25.0 22.5 Private Sector - BT + Ftel 1 20.0 BT commitment = £2.5bn Fujitsu Telecom = £1.5bn 17.5 FTTH = £15bn Lower costs – DIY, PIA 15.0 12.5 10.0 7.5 FTTC = £6bn 5.0 2.5 Investment Target 0 Funding Committed

  12. NGA Fund-Raising Target £bn FTTH = £25-28bn BSG/Analysys Mason 25.0 22.5 Private Sector 2 1 20.0 BT commitment = £2.5bn Fujitsu Telecom = £1.5bn 17.5 FTTH = £15bn Lower costs – DIY, PIA 15.0 Government 12.5 Central Government = 830m 10.0 7.5 FTTC = £6bn 5.0 2.5 Investment Target 0 Funding Committed

  13. NGA Fund-Raising Target £bn FTTH = £25-28bn BSG/Analysys Mason 25.0 22.5 Private Sector 2 1 20.0 BT commitment = £2.5bn Fujitsu Telecom = £1.5bn Government funding triggers further private investment 17.5 FTTH = £15bn Lower costs – DIY, PIA 15.0 Government 12.5 Central Government = 830m 10.0 7.5 FTTC = £6bn 5.0 2.5 FTTH Target 0 Funding Committed

  14. NGA Fund-Raising Target £bn FTTH = £25-28bn BSG/Analysys Mason 25.0 22.5 Private Sector 2 3 1 20.0 BT commitment = £2.5bn Fujitsu Telecom = £1.5bn Government funding triggers further private investment 17.5 FTTH = £15bn Lower costs – DIY, PIA 15.0 Government 12.5 Central Government = 830m 10.0 7.5 FTTC = £6bn 5.0 European Funding 2.5 Add £1bn European funding? Investment Target 0 Funding Committed

  15. Assuming the need for bandwidth will grow, this represents a major investment opportunity

  16. Holy Crap – 100 Terabyte Broadband [Gulp] Okay this isn’t something we are going to see happening tomorrow, especially if you live the US and Canada with their increasing draconian attitudes about users getting the best broadband experience at a reasonable price, but New Scientist is reporting that NEC scientists have achieved 101.7 Tbs speeds. They did this by cramming the light from 370 lasers into 165 kilometers of fiber, only to be out done by NICT researchers who achieved 109 Tbps by using a special fiber with seven cores.

  17. We need a Big Society approach involvingPublicPrivate &Community Investment

  18. These are not charitable donations they are real investments Peter Day, In Business, BBC Radio 4 Communities invest in services they need & value

  19. This includes broadband

  20. The Project • It’s all about … Connecting & Supporting • Creating Innovative Models that can Scale & Replicate • Helping to establish Sustainable Partnerships for Next Generation Broadband • Promoting Social & Digital Inclusion

  21. Initial Project Partners INCA and its members – the core knowledge base Plunkett Foundation promoting rural community ownership models ACRE - Rural Community Action Network – local development groups

  22. Knowledge Basewww.bigsocietybroadband.coop • Building on Beyond Broadband • An information resource to aid project development • Key Themes: • Technology • Policy & Regulation • Business & Finance • Procurement • Directory (in progress) • Case Studies

  23. Phase 2: Development Support for Local Projects In the Pipeline Quality Standards for Local Projects Open Access – System to Connect ISPs to Local Projects

  24. Malcolm.Corbett@inca.coop Tel: 0845 456 2466 www.inca.coop www.bigsocietybroadband.coop Big Society Broadband is supported by

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