Joint Statement on the reformed Electronic Communications Code
Wednesday, 22 August 2018 10:45
Industry, the landowner community, representative bodies and
Government have come together to reaffirm commitments to the ECC
and the Ofcom Code of Practice. MobileUK, the Country Land and
Business Association, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport have
issued a joint statement:...Request free
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Industry, the landowner community, representative bodies
and Government have come together to reaffirm commitments
to the ECC and the Ofcom Code of Practice.
MobileUK, the Country Land and Business Association,
the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the
Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport have
issued a joint statement:
The reformed Electronic Communications Code (ECC)
came into force in December 2017 with the aim of
boosting coverage and connectivity across the UK,
through a package of measures which Government
expects to deliver significant cost reductions to the
sector, while ensuring that landowners receive a fair
payment for allowing their land to be used.
Since the new legislation was introduced, there have
been problems with negotiations progressing. While
some initial uncertainty is to be expected,
Government, regulators, the telecoms sector,
independent infrastructure providers and the
landowner community, recognise the importance of all
parties working collaboratively together, both during
this transition period and moving forwards.
We are therefore coming together to reaffirm the
commitments made to each other in Ofcom’s Code of
Practice, and to reiterate our support for the
Government’s ambition to be a leading global economy
underpinned by world class full fibre network and 5G
infrastructure. It is essential that parties engage
professionally in open and constructive
communications. The future needs of customers and the
economy are too important for it to be otherwise.
Minister for Digital said:
It’s great to see industry and landowners committing
to the Electronic Communications Code and backing our
ambitions to improve connectivity and ensure Britain
is fit for the future. From improving our existing
networks to using the next generation of technology,
collaboration is vital when it comes to building our
digital infrastructure.
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