Yorkshire Post

Fresh phase in broadband project

- PAUL JEEVES HEAD OF NEWS ■ Email: paul.jeeves@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @jeeves_paul

INTERNET: The next phase of a multi-million pound project to bring superfast broadband across North Yorkshire is being launched.

North Yorkshire County Council announced the fourth stage of a project which has already seen internet access improved for tens of thousands of homes and businesses.

THE NEXT phase of a multi-million pound project to bring superfast broadband across North Yorkshire is being launched to bring vital internet coverage to the deeply rural county.

North Yorkshire County Council has announced that it is rolling out the fourth stage of the hugely ambitious project which has already seen internet access improved for tens of thousands of homes and businesses.

The council is now looking to recruit a broadband service provider for the latest stage of the scheme, with a contract worth up to £12.5m.

The announceme­nt comes as workers across the nation have relied heavily on domestic internet connection­s as they have been forced to work from home during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

The county council’s executive member for access, Coun Don Mackenzie, said: “This is very good news for residents and businesses in our county.

“The last few months have shown how important good broadband is for us all, and the county council’s latest investment in IT infrastruc­ture could not come at a better time, particular­ly for our more rural communitie­s, who would not otherwise receive this service.”

The new contract will deliver so-called Next Generation Access (NGA) to thousands of additional premises across North Yorkshire where the technology is not yet available.

The first three phases of the Superfast North Yorkshire project has already brought highqualit­y broadband to more than 180,000 homes and businesses across the county.

This latest stage of the project is being heralded as a major step towards realising the vision of achieving as close to 100 per cent

This is very good news for residents and businesses.

Coun Don Mackenzie, North Yorkshire County Council’s executive member for access.

superfast coverage as the available funding will allow.

This project will offer access to critical broadband infrastruc­ture for residents, communitie­s and businesses across some of the remotest areas of North Yorkshire.

It will provide the ability to use existing and future services such as social, medical and remote care facilities, allowing greater independen­ce as well as providing the core infrastruc­ture needed for the technology.

The project is funded by the council and is managed on behalf of the authority by a firm, NYnet.

It is hoped that the procuremen­t process will be completed and the chosen supplier announced by December this year.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the Government wants to bring gigabit-speed broadband to the whole of the UK in the next five years, significan­tly increasing average internet speeds in many parts of the country.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee confirmed in March that it was launching an inquiry into how realistic the Government’s ambition is.

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