Date: 31st March 2021
Subject: Rural Digital Connectivity
Chair: Kerry Booth, Assistant Chief Executive, Rural Services Network
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Speakers:

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Learning Outcomes:

5 Key Learning Points
Digital Infrastructure Grand Challenge:
Working in an Inclusive Way with Rural Communities
2020 NFU Digital Survey Results
Any Other Key Outcomes from the Seminar

RSN’s Revitalising Rural Campaign Specific Policy Asks of the Government – Broadband USO, Gigabit-capable connectivity, Mobile networks and Digital Skills and Inclusion. RSN will update and keep the documentation live and relevant. There will be a fresh crosscut of the Revitalising document to look in more depth at younger and older people, working families and businesses (includes agri.).  It will also look at the impact of various issues on these groups of people and develop case studies (personal experiences) rather than dry policy discussions.

Graham Biggs MBE, RSN, has recently spoken to Matt Warman MP (Minister for Digital Infrastructure) who is looking into hard-to-reach areas. RSN will produce a position paper on changes to PCNS and share a consultation draft before sending to the Minister. The session today has reinforced the need for the RSN to add greater depth and texture to the various Chapters of Revitalising Rural.  It has also highlighted confusion over the roles of Ofcom and the government regarding the PTSN changes. Graham will raise this with the Minister.  A senior civil servant would like to attend an RSN meeting before the consultation on hard-to-reach premises ends in June – a special meeting will be arranged.  

You can view and respond to the DCMS Consultation on hard-to-reach premises by following this link.