This document sets out the findings of the Government's Future
Telecoms Infrastructure Review
Future Telecoms
Infrastructure Review
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The Government has set clear, ambitious targets for the
availability of full fibre and 5G networks. We want to see 15
million premises connected to full fibre by 2025, with coverage
across all parts of the country by 2033. We want the majority of
the population to have 5G coverage by 2027.
The Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review was announced in the
Government’s Industrial Strategy, with the aim of examining the
market and policy conditions that will enable greater investment
in future telecoms infrastructure at pace. The Review addresses
key questions that could affect the evolution of the UK’s digital
infrastructure such as the convergence between fixed and mobile
technologies, and the transition from copper to full fibre
networks.
Future Telecoms
Infrastructure Review: Call for Evidence
Call for evidence on market and policy models to support
investment in future telecoms infrastructure.
Digital-infrastructure-toolkit
Guidance for industry and government departments on agreements to
use central government sites for digital communications
infrastructure.
Street-works-toolkit
This document provides examples of good practice and includes a
toolkit offering advice for local authorities and utilities
wishing to collaborate in a cooperative working relationship.
Recommendations have been drawn from insights and experiences
from local authority traffic and permitting managers, street
works teams from telecom operators and contractors, the Joint
Authorities Group UK, HAUC UK, Streetworks UK, BDUK, the
Department for Transport, and the Department for Digital,
Culture, Media and Sport.