Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what estimate he has made of the number of homes and businesses that will not benefit from the roll-out of superfast broadband in each of the 11 Cheshire parliamentary constituencies.
The Government's is committed to achieving the availability of superfast broadband to 95% of UK premises by December 2017. Broadband Delivery UK’s (BDUK) modelled estimates of the currently planned superfast broadband coverage for the 11 Cheshire constituencies predict 96% coverage, and are set out in the table below. These estimates are based on modelled coverage at the end of the Connected Cheshire Phase 2 project. Further coverage will be possible through additional funding sources including the gainshare funding that BT have offered in response to the high levels of take-up being achieved.
As you will be aware the Prime Minister recently announced the Government’sintention to introduce a new broadband Universal Service Obligation (USO) by 2020. The USO will be demand-led and will give people a legal right to request anaffordable connection to broadband of a minimum specified speed, from adesignated provider, no matter where they live, up to a reasonable cost threshold. This reflects that many people now see broadband as a basic service similar to thepost and telephone.
Constituency | Total | Planned Coverage (%) |
City of Chester Constituency | 46,652 | 97% |
Congleton Constituency | 44,269 | 96% |
Crewe and Nantwich Constituency | 49,984 | 97% |
Eddisbury Constituency | 39,293 | 89% |
Ellesmere Port and Neston Constituency | 41,636 | 99% |
Halton Constituency | 44,739 | 98% |
Macclesfield Constituency | 45,198 | 95% |
Tatton Constituency | 40,592 | 95% |
Warrington North Borough Constituency | 44,770 | 98% |
Warrington South Borough Constituency | 50,656 | 98% |
Weaver Vale Constituency | 40,411 | 97% |
Total | 488,200 | 96% |