Western Mail

‘Rural areas are still being left in the digital wilderness’

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THE mobile industry is willing to abandon rural areas to the “digital wilderness”, claims the Countrysid­e Landowners’ Associatio­n after carrying out new research.

CLA Cymru Wales director Rebecca Williams said: “Our informatio­n has revealed that too few planning applicatio­ns have been made for mobile phone masts in our rural counties to bridge the digital divide between the urban and rural community.

“Latest research has shown that a county such as Powys – which has appallingl­y poor mobile connectivi­ty at less than 3% – has seen just 13 mast sites applied for in the past 12 months, yet urban counties such as Cardiff have seen as many as 62 applicatio­ns. Even a rural county, such as Monmouthsh­ire, close to the urban centres of Bristol, Newport and Cardiff, has seen just two mast applicatio­ns.

“With 5G on the horizon in 2022, progress needs to be better – and Wales must not be left in the boondocks. The rural community must not be excluded. Farms and rural businesses lack the digital service they need to be competitiv­e. We must remember that this is not about resident population numbers, since mobile communicat­ion should be available to ‘everyone everywhere’.”

Earlier this year the CLA asked Ofcom to force mobile network operators to improve rural coverage by imposing a legally binding coverage target on their operating licenses. It called for EE, O2, Vodafone and Three to be required to deliver 4G coverage to at least 95% of the UK geographic landmass on all networks by 2022.

Ms Williams said: “Three years ago we were told that coverage would be delivered in the countrysid­e and yet rural communitie­s are still waiting.

“In the same period the mobile industry has extracted concession after concession from UK Government ministers. They have got the new legal powers they wanted, on the basis that they are a utility service. Now they must be forced to deliver the universal service that a utility operator provides. We expect government and the regulator to take a tough line on this.”

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