BT to return up to £129m to local authorities to rollout superfast broadband further

BT to make up to £129m available to local authorities as government extends rollout of superfast broadband


By BT

30 Jul 2015

BT is to make up to £129m available to local authorities to extend the government led rollout of superfast broadband, it has been announced. 
 
As part of the Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) programme – a scheme comprising government and private sector investment to provide superfast broadband coverage to 90% of the UK by 2016 – BT is reinvesting the funding for local authorities to provide further superfast broadband coverage. 
 
The agreement was based on the scheme exceeding the 20% take-up rate expected in BT’s original business case. The high take-up rate to date has resulted in BT making a new business case assumption of reaching 30 per cent take-up in these areas.
 


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According to culture secretary John Whittingdale the delivery programme is now “on track”, and it is anticipated up to 95% of the UK will have access to superfast broadband by 2017.

He said: “It's fantastic to see that the rollout of superfast broadband is delivering for customers and for the taxpayer. The government was clear from the start that as levels of people taking up superfast broadband went beyond our expectations in areas where we invested public money, BT would reimburse the taxpayer for reinvesting into further coverage across the UK. This now means that BT will be providing up to £129m cashback for some of the most hard to reach areas. 
 
“Our £1.7bn superfast broadband programme is on track to reach at least 95 per cent of the UK by 2017, and it is great to see homes and businesses making the most of everything that superfast speeds have to offer."
 
Gavin Patterson, CEO of BT, also welcomed the news, calling the programme “a real success story”.
 
He said: “Seven years ago, in the depths of recession, we embarked on our multi-billion pound fibre investment to bring faster broadband speeds to the UK.
 
“BT’s fibre network is accessible to more than 23 million premises. Four out of five UK homes and businesses can access it and 4.6m are now connected. We’ve hit our original take-up assumption and have rolled out ahead of target and on budget. This is a real success story for the UK."
 
He added: “We are delighted to be able to share that success by making up to £129m available to extend the roll-out to more BDUK homes and businesses, earlier than planned and at no extra cost to the taxpayer.
 
"BT will work with local bodies over the coming months to identify where these funds can be provided early to enable the local bodies to invest in increased fibre coverage sooner than would previously have been the case."
 

 

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