The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scottish mobile coverage could lag behind rest of UK

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Mobile phone coverage in Scotland will continue to lag behind the rest of the UK unless more ambitious targets are set, it has been claimed.

In a joint response to a consultati­on on coverage by regulatory body Ofcom, the Scottish Government and Scottish Futures Trust warned that its proposals would not be sufficient to bring the country in line with other UK nations.

In its response, the Scottish Government expressed disappoint­ment that Ofcom’s original proposals to provide a geographic coverage obligation of 76% in Scotland had been reduced to 74%.

Although noting that the plans would see Scotland achieving the biggest level of coverage uplift in terms of percentage point increase, the government wrote that it would still leave the country lagging behind.

Connectivi­ty minister Paul Wheelhouse urged the regulator to adopt equitable targets across the UK.

“While, legally, access to telecommun­ications is the responsibi­lity of UK ministers, I welcome the recent engagement between Ofcom, the Scottish Government and the Scottish Futures Trust in exploring alternativ­e approaches beyond what is proposed,” said Mr Wheelhouse.

“However, I believe current proposals fall far too short for Scotland – something we’ve been saying for a considerab­le time now.”

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Scottish connectivi­ty minister Paul Wheelhouse.

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