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Local Full Fibre Networks Programme
Justin Leese, Programme Director, Local Full Fibre Networks, DCMS
Government Interventions
More Fibre
Local Full Fibre Networks
£400m Digital Infrastructure
Investment Fund (DIIF)
Reducing Regulation
Business Rates Relief
Favourable market
Increasing financial capacity Lowering costs
Helping industry to do more
BarrierBusting
5G Testbeds & Trials
Increasing demand
National Productivity Improvement Fund (NPIF) £740m Future Telecoms
Infrastructure Review
Next Steps
Local Full Fibre Networks Programme
• Stimulate the telecoms market to invest in more fibre connectivity for homes, businesses and 5G masts. Working with Local Bodies and Suppliers to aggregate demand for Gigabit connectivity to the Public and Private Sector Buildings and Residential Group Schemes
• £290m of NPIF funding announced since November 2017:• Wave1 projects - underway to test 4 different delivery mechanisms (£10.4m)
• Wave2 projects – 13 successful bids into a Challenge Fund (£95m)
• Future Waves in planning (£95m)
• Trans-Pennine Fibre build between Manchester and York (£22.3m)
• National Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme (£67.7m)
5G Programme has drawn down £160m therefore £290m of NPIF remains – shared between LFFN and 5G Programmes between now and March 2021
#1 LFFN – Public Sector Anchor Tenancy (PSAT)
Wave 1 location:West Sussex County Council andits Districts
• Circa 133 Public Buildings• Dark Fibre Network• 30 year IRU• Council becomes “Anchor
Tenant”
#2 LFFN – Public Sector Building Upgrades (PSBU)
Wave 1 location:Department for EducationSchool Upgrades to fibre
• Upgrading over 100 Schools across the UK to Full Fibre
• Working with DfE, Grids for Learning and Individual Schools
• DfE have provided 12 ICT Advisors to work with the DCMS team on engaging with the schools
• A number of additional Schools embedded within Wave2 proposals
Tranches / Description # Schools
Tranche 1 - Individual Schools 8
Tranche 2 - Individual Schools 7
Tranche 3 - Individual Schools 19
East Midlands - via EMPSN 41
Staffordshire 24
Oxfordshire 5
Wave 2 Challenge Fund TBC
#3 LFFN – Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme (GBVS)https://gigabitvoucher.culture.gov.uk
• £3,000 for SME’s / £500 for Residential• Over 200 suppliers registered• £67.7m of funding• £5m of vouchers already requested• £1.2m installed/live
#4a LFFN – Public Sector Asset Re-use (PSAR)
Wave 1 location:Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council (Greater Manchester)Commercial re-use of existing Council Duct and Fibre
1st Customer: Summers Quay
Dark Fibre to support FTTP to 67 dwellings(Social Housing Scheme)Jigsaw Homes Group / SimplyIP / Tameside MBC
#4b LFFN –Public Sector Asset Re-use (PSAR)
Wave 1 location:Network RailTrans PennineFibre & 5G
433 fibre trunk cable alongside the rail track between Manchester and York5G Masts at 500m-1km spacing along the routeFibre “Meet Me” points of presence along the routeFeeds into the Manchester and Leeds Internet Exchanges
Wave2 – Challenge Fund
37 bidders 13 successful bids totalling £95.5m
• Armagh/Banbridge/Craigavon• Belfast• Blackpool• Cambridgeshire• Cardiff• Coventry/Solihull/Warwick• Highlands• London• Manchester• Mid-Sussex• Portsmouth• North Yorkshire• Wolverhampton
2 in Northern Ireland, 1 in Scotland, 1 in Wales Rural as well as Urban
Wave2 – Challenge Fund
Applicant DCMS Funding £m Public Buildings Premises Passed Premises Addressable PSAT PSBU PSARArmagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon 2.4 24 543 2,026 xBelfast City Council 11.5 96 1,468 22,724 x xBlackpool Council 3.0 39 1,134 13,657 x xCambridgeshire Council 4.0 31 1,330 5,391 x xCardiff City Region 6.0 323 3,112 39,013 x x xConnected London 8.5 75 9,424 83,604 x xCoventry, Solihull & Warwickshire 5.7 408 5,487 120,418 xHighlands 4.5 175 9,401 18,059 xManchester City Region 23.8 1,390 149,940 327,992 x x xMid Sussex 2.2 15 6,426 6,348 x x xNorth Yorkshire (NYNet) 15.1 391 4,811 55,697 xPortsmouth Council 3.9 213 6,367 50,635 xWolverhampton 4.9 196 9,026 46,613 xTOTAL 95.5 3,376 208,469 792,177
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LFFN Demographics – Wave 1 & 2
LFFN Programme Pipeline (Formerly “Wave3”)
Phase 1 Project Concept & Strategic plan
Initial submission for review & approve / review and return for revision / Review and end
Including :• Vision & Strategic Fit with National & Local
Objectives• Understanding of local benefits & how they
will be achieved• Knowledge of existing and planned local
network capabilities • Financial budget and spending plan• Headline project plan including resources• State aid and Procurement compliance• Commercial operator engagement &
procurement plan• Evidence of local official and political
commitment
Phase 2 Evidence & Analysis
Update submission for review & approve / review and return for revision / Review and end
Including:• Detailed business case• Socio-economic benefits
realisation plan• Agree Evaluation Approach
Phase 3 Refining & Contracting
• Grant Agreement
• Operator contract arrangements
Assessment Panel Assurance Process
Barrier Busting Team
Name Areas of Responsibility
Pete McDougall Head of Team Regulatory and Business Rates
Lisa Price Mobile Mobile infrastructure, ECC, Infrastructure on Government Buildings
Tom Raynsford Streetworks Permitting, street works coordination, Lane Rental, Classification, traffic management, Section 58
Rich Maddock Streetworks, Mobile Support for above, physical deployment/reinstatements, street works toolkitMobile regulatory alignment
Jack Vail Access to property, New Builds, Planning
Access to property/Wayleaves, Planning issues
Benjamin Bilski New Builds, Planning Support for above. Research & Outreach aound New Builds and Retrofitting; Wayleaves Toolkit and Local Digital Capacity for Online Portal
5G Rural Integrated Testbed (5GRIT)Sector: Rural, including farming and tourism. Location: Cumbria, Northumberland, North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Invernessshire, Perthshire) and Monmouthshire.
Worcestershire 5G ConsortiumSector: Manufacturing and securityLocation: Worcester
5G Smart TourismSector: TourismLocation: West of England, Bristol, Bath
Liverpool 5G TestbedSector: Healthcare in an urban settingLocation: Liverpool
AutoAirSector: Dense deployment, CAVsLocation: Milbrook and 5GIC
5G RuralFirst: Rural Coverage & Dynamic Spectrum Access Testbed & TrialSector: Rural, agriculture and variousLocation: Orkney, Shropshire, and Somerset
5G Trials & Testbeds Programme – Phase 1 Locations£23.8 million
Urban Connected Communities (UCC) bidding just closed
Rural Connected Communities (RCC) bidding to open during the Summer
● Large-scale testbeds● Supporting trials across multiple vertical markets ● Use the latest mobile technologies to meet connectivity
needs● Trialling new 5G services and applications
● To improve the quality of life and support local economic development
● May include public sector, industrial, transport, healthcare
5G Connected Communities Projects (next Phase)
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