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Digital Economy Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Mendelsohn (Labour) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 22 February 2017. It occurred during Debate on bills on Digital Economy Bill.

Moved by

Lord Mendelsohn

1: Clause 1, page 2, leave out lines 4 and 5 and insert—

“(2B) The universal service order must specify that the target for broadband connections and services to be provided before 2020 must have—

(a) speeds of 2 gigabits or more;

(b) fibre to the premises (FTTP) as a minimum standard;

(c) appropriate measures to ensure that internet speed levels are not affected by high contention ratios;

(d) appropriate measures to ensure service providers run low latency networks.

(2BA) The universal service order must specify as soon as reasonably practicable that, by 2020, the following will be available in every household in the United Kingdom—

(a) download speeds of 30 megabits per second;

(b) upload speeds of 6 megabits per second;

(c) fast response times;

(d) committed information rates of 10 megabits per second;

(e) an unlimited usage cap.

(2BB) In meeting the obligations set out in subsection (1), internet service providers have a duty to ensure that their networks offer at least the minimum standards specified in subsection (2BA) to every household in areas of low population density, before deploying their networks in urban areas.

(2BC) The Secretary of State must ensure that—

(a) the premises of small and medium-sized enterprises are prioritised in the roll-out of the universal service broadband obligation;

(b) rollout of universal service broadband obligations is delivered on a fair and competitive basis.

(2BD) The universal service order shall, in particular, say that mobile network coverage must be provided to the whole of the United Kingdom.”

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
779 c335 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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