Caernarfon Herald

Allow mobile phone masts or lose cash

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FUTURE subsidies to landowners in Wales should be conditiona­l on them allowing mobile phone masts on their land, according to a National Assembly committee.

A report from the Economy, Infrastruc­ture and Skills Committee calls on the Welsh Government to consider innovative ways to connect the last 4% of Wales without broadband access.

The committee is also asking the Welsh Government to consider reforming the planning regime to improve mobile phone coverage across the country.

Our sister paper The Daily Post has pressed for rapid improvemen­t in North Wales’s mobile networks through its Better Mobile campaign.

Other recommenda­tions from the report include establishi­ng a repayable grant or equity scheme to allow small operators to fill broadband gaps, and involving the communitie­s without broadband in the process of finding a solution.

It said regulator Ofcom needs to use all its powers to meet its target of 100% mobile coverage, which should be a condition of future auctions of the right to transmit.

Russell George AM, chairman of the committee, said: “Connectivi­ty is no longer a ‘nice-to-have’ in our daily lives.

“For many people and businesses we spoke to during our inquiry, it’s now considered an essential service, like electricit­y.

“Wales’s landscape and population spread poses challenges in a world where market forces determine broadband and mobile phone coverage.

“While the Welsh Government’s Superfast Cymru broadband scheme, delivered with BT, has connected high numbers of people, there remain pockets it has not been able to reach, and this is echoed with mobile phone coverage.”

He added: “Our recommenda­tions will help Wales to develop a digital infrastruc­ture which is as fast and as reliable as other parts of the UK, and is fit for the future.

“Filling in the gaps so that everyone can receive a good service is the minimum requiremen­t.

“More can be done to help people take up those services once available and to take potentiall­y controvers­ial steps to ensure that the connectivi­ty many of us take for granted is available to all.”

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