Kentish Express Ashford & District

MPs call for better rural 4G mobile coverage in letter

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A number of Kent MPs have added their name to a letter sent to telecoms watchdog Ofcom calling for better rural 4G mobile coverage.

More than 40 MPs from the allparty parliament­ary group on rural business are calling for the watchdog to annually monitor mobile operators’ commitment­s on increasing rural 4G coverage.

The cross-party group, chaired by Julian Sturdy MP, recently welcomed moves by Ofcom to maximise 4G coverage across the country.

This included commitment­s for 500 new mobile masts in rural areas and 90% geographic coverage by all four networks across the UK.

In return, Ofcom agreed to a reduction in costs for mobile operators on the upcoming sale of the 700Mhz spectrum which was freed up by the move to digital TV.

The letter has raised concerns, however, on how this will be monitored, with no obligation on mobile operators to report on successful mast completion­s until the end of the review process in 2024. It also notes that operators have historical­ly been reluctant to build masts in rural areas owing to the significan­t costs involved.

Mr Sturdy said: “While Ofcom’s initial announceme­nt truly has the potential to revolution­ise mobile coverage across the countrysid­e, it will fall by the wayside if progress is not monitored on a regular basis.

We need annual reporting to ensure that mobile operators are holding their promises to the public on delivering a 4G network which works for people wherever they live.”

Kent MPs backing the move are Tonbridge’s Tom Tugendhat, Sittingbou­rne’s Gordon Henderson, Sevenoaks’ Sir Michael Fallon and North Thanet’s Sir Roger Gale.

The CLA (Country Land and Business Associatio­n) represents around 30,000 landowners, farmers and rural businesses across England and Wales and runs the #4GForAll campaign, calling for greater investment from mobile operators in new masts in rural areas.

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Ofcom is being urged to monitor roll-out of rural 4G

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