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Mobile connectivity revolution to boost the Union


Mobile connectivity revolution to boost the Union
People in rural Scotland, Wales and the North East of England to enjoy huge improvements in mobile coverage thanks to £1bn mobile connectivity programme.
From:
29 June 2021
Scotland, Wales and North East England to benefit most from mobile coverage boost under new £1 billion Shared Rural Network
Scotland, Wales and North East England to benefit most from mobile coverage boost under new £1 billion Shared Rural Network
More than 230,000 Welsh homes and businesses to get access to faster broadband through UK government’s £5 billion Project Gigabit
Nearly 1,000 public buildings and 150,000 homes and businesses in Northern Ireland to get full fibre connections ....

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Government unveils plans to relax mast rules to end mobile signal blind spots


Proposed changes in the law which would allow telecoms firms to make phone masts taller and wider could wipe out mobile signal blind spots, the Government has said.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) said proposals will also boost the rollout of 5G technology.
Under the plans, new and existing masts could be made 5m (16ft 5in) taller and 2m (6ft 7in) wider than current rules allow, enabling more equipment to be fitted to them as part of efforts to improve phone signals while reducing the need for new masts to be built in rural areas.
The Government said stricter rules will apply in protected areas such as national parks, areas of outstanding natural beauty and world heritage sites, but will also include plans to allow building-based masts to be placed closer to main roads to improve signals for road users. ....

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Taller mobile phone masts for the Norfolk countryside


Published:
5:54 PM April 20, 2021
  
Taller mobile phone masts could be allowed if the government relaxes current planning restrictions. Picture: Antony Kelly
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Mobile phone masts up to 20pc taller than the current models could get approved in the Norfolk countryside, under new government plans announced today.  
The move is an effort to tackle mobile blind spots in rural communities and boost the rollout of 5G networks.  
However, areas like the Broads and areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) like the Norfolk coast will have stricter rules.  
Masts will be allowed a maximum height of 30 metres in unprotected areas and 25 in protected areas and Telecom firms will be allowed to make existing masts up to five metres taller and two metres wider without prior approval.   ....

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Government sets out plans to wip... - Operators


Paul Lipscombe
The new proposals also look to speed up the rollout of 5G across rural communities
The UK government has today outlined plans to drastically improve mobile connectivity in rural areas across the country.
In the process, the government hopes the new plans will eliminate mobile signal blindspots, while also speeding up the rollout of 5G.
In a statement today, the government revealed a number of proposals for mobile companies to utilise in order to benefit rural communities.
This includes the major network operators being able to make new and existing masts up to five meters taller and two meters wider than current proposals. ....

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