Glenn Peacey Programme Manager Hampshire Superfast Broadband Programme Culture, Communities, and Business

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Glenn Peacey Programme Manager Hampshire Superfast Broadband Programme Culture, Communities, and Business

Hampshire’s Economy Home to 1.3m people (1.7m including Portsmouth and Southampton) Economic output is £37.8b per year (GVA) (approximately 20% of the South East) More than 60,000 businesses 780,000 jobs Broadband programme adds up to £725m to GVA* * Based on World Bank research, which shows that a 1% increase in broadband coverage results in a 0.12% rise in

Employment in

Test Valley 2,463 N. Hampshire 448 Eastleigh 2,723 London 1,232 Rest of South East 1,049 S. Hampshire 1,326 Southampton 9,114 Winchester 1,735 Wiltshire 1,628 Rest of South West 813 East Dorset 1,369 Christchurch 2,056 Rest of UK 657 Bournemouth 2,210 Poole 1,034 New Forest 29,852 * New Forest Out-commuter Flows North Hampshire Basingstoke & Deane Hart Rushmoor South Hampshire East Hampshire Fareham Gosport Portsmouth Havant * New Forest Out-commuter total

Test Valley 2,463 N. Hampshire 199 Eastleigh 1,801 London 227 Rest of South East 648 S. Hampshire Southampton 5,481 Winchester 500 Wiltshire 1,014 Rest of South West 830 East Dorset 2,490 Christchurch 2,330 Rest of UK 732 Bournemouth 2,607 Poole 945 New Forest 22,778 * New Forest In-commuter Flows North Hampshire Basingstoke & Deane Hart Rushmoor South Hampshire East Hampshire Fareham Gosport Portsmouth Havant * New Forest In-commuter total

Open competitive network built by: 100+ ISPs

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Hampshire Superfast Broadband Contract 1 - £10m - 90% by end of 2015  59,500 premises – 40,940 live  330 Cabinets – 179 live New Forest  96 Cabinets – 49 Live, 47 coming soon RCBF Programme - £1m (TVBC and NFDC) Innovation Fund Trial - £1.2m Contract 2 - £18.4m – 96% timeline TBC  519 postcodes – New Forest  Premises numbers to follow

Progress to date 179 Cabinets Connections available

New Forest Population Centres Green Area 5949 Residential premises 733 Business premises

New Forest Programme Delivery 96 Cabinets scheduled for the New Forest: 49 Cabinets are live: Ashurst, Bransgore, Cadnam, Downton, Fawley, Hythe, Lymington, Lyndhurst, Milford on Sea, New Milton, Ringwood, Totton. Re routing of fibre spine will bring on further cabinets. 7 Cabinets with location issues: Beaulieu 1, Bucklershard 2, Burley 1 and 2, East End 1 and 2, Downton 11. Request to landowners for sites within 50m of these cabinets. BT, Openreach, HCC, NFDC, Forestry Commission, National Park, Natural England and Verderers are working together to bring cabinets on stream as quickly as possible.

What next? Fibre to the Remote Node (FTTrN) Wireless –e.g. Click4Internet 4G for sub 2Mbps in some areas? Satellite Community Self Funding Wave 3

Thank