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Broadband and Mobile Connectivity: Rural Areas

21 May 2025

Lead MP

Anna Sabine
Frome and East Somerset
LD

Responding Minister

Chris Bryant

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At a Glance

Anna Sabine raised concerns about broadband and mobile connectivity: rural areas in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Anna Sabine asks for confirmation of when households will receive the promised map identifying inclusion in Project Gigabit, along with details on how those excluded will be served. She also requests assurance that the remaining £2 billion funding for Project Gigabit will remain protected to avoid undermining full-fibre connectivity efforts in rural communities.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Frome and East Somerset
Opened the debate
Residents of rural areas like Lamyatt, Doulting, Alhampton, West Pennard and Witham Friary have reported poor broadband and mobile signal quality, which is often too expensive, slow and unreliable. A local farm was quoted over £250,000 by Openreach to connect a wire across a short distance for full-fibre broadband. The elderly and vulnerable face difficulties due to the digital switchover with unreliable mobile signals. Many still rely on landlines not by choice but necessity.

Government Response

Chris Bryant
The Minister for Data Protection and Telecoms
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged the importance of both mobile and fixed connectivity in rural areas and highlighted that while urban areas face different but equally challenging issues with fibre deployment, the government's ambition is to achieve 5G stand-alone coverage and full fibre deployment across as much of the country as possible. He discussed various options including satellite provision and fixed wireless connections for remote areas where traditional infrastructure is impractical. The Minister also addressed ongoing challenges such as commercial operators changing investment plans and the need for Building Digital UK to manage subsidies effectively.
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