Rule changes to speed up rollout of mobile and fast broadband in rural areas
Thursday, 28 December 2017 23:20
Reforms to the Electronic Communications Code (EEC) have come into
force today. The reforms to the outdated legislation will
reduce the costs of housing phone masts and other communications
infrastructure on private land. This opens the way for faster and
more reliable broadband and mobile services, particularly in rural
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Reforms to the Electronic Communications Code (EEC) have
come into force today.
The changes to the UK’s Electronic Communications Code
will:
- bring down the rents telecoms operators pay to
landowners to install equipment to be more in line with
utilities providers, such as gas and water
- make it easier for operators to upgrade and share
their equipment with other operators to help increase
coverage
- make it easier for telecoms operators and
landowners to resolve legal disputes, and
- help to drive investment and stimulate the
continued growth, rollout and maintenance of
communication technology infrastructure, an
increasingly significant area of the UK’s economy.
Minister for Digital said:
The laws that we’ve brought into force today strike
another blow to diminish the digital divide.
Improving mobile and broadband services for people
struggling with poor connections is a top priority
for us - we want everyone to benefit from the digital
revolution. Removing these outdated restrictions will
help promote investment and give mobile operators
more freedom to improve their networks in
hard-to-reach places.
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