Seilwaith digidol Cymru
The Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee is carrying out an inquiry into digital infrastructure in Wales. The Committee intends to examine the work Welsh Government has undertaken to date in improving connectivity across Wales and plans for future schemes.
Summary
The Committee will scrutinise the work of Welsh Government to date in improving digital connectivity within Wales. The inquiry is set to explore how mobile and broadband coverage in Wales has been influenced by Welsh Government interventions and how the successor to Superfast Cymru will be developed to provide the next generation of broadband.
Background
According to the latest figures by Ofcom, superfast
broadband coverage in Wales has increased faster than any other part of the UK.
Following the completion of Superfast Cymru, the Welsh Government is due to
start a procurement process for the successor scheme in February 2017, with
delivery expected to start in January 2018.
The latest data on mobile phone coverage shows that Wales
generally has the lowest availability of 3G and 4G in the UK. The Scottish
Government has recently published its Mobile Action Plan
with the support of network providers. Within the strategy it examines how devolved powers such as planning
can be used to enhance coverage in hard to reach areas.
The Committee
is looking at the following issues:
- What is the performance to
date of the roll-out and take-up of Superfast Cymru, including the extent
to which the project has been communicated to people in the intervention
area and interim targets have been met?
- What work can Welsh
Government do to improve mobile coverage, including use of the planning
system?
- What has been the efficacy
of the Welsh Government’s other broadband schemes, such as Access
Broadband Cymru and Ultrafast Connectivity Vouchers?
- What are the plans for the
Superfast Cymru successor scheme?
- How could alternative
technologies be used to improve superfast broadband and mobile coverage?
- How could Welsh Government
learn from international examples of public sector intervention in the
roll-out of broadband and mobile coverage?
Math o fusnes: Ymchwiliad Pwyllgor
Rheswm dros ei ystyried: Busnes y Senedd;
Statws: Wedi’i gwblhau
Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf: 28/11/2016
Dogfennau
- 01 Cymdeithas Tir a Busnes Cefn Gwlad (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 118 KB Gweld fel HTML (1) 24 KB
- 02 Ffederasiwn Busnesau Bach Cymru (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 93 KB Gweld fel HTML (2) 18 KB
- 03 thinkbroadband (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 2 MB Gweld fel HTML (3) 2 MB
- 04 Pwyllgor Ymgynghorol Ofcom dros Gymru (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 331 KB
- 05 C Prosser (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 143 KB
- 06 Three (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 277 KB
- 07 G Wood (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 36 KB Gweld fel HTML (7) 12 KB
- 08 Ofcom Cymru
PDF 261 KB Gweld fel HTML (8) 177 KB
- 09 BT Group (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 391 KB
- 10 A Fitzgerald (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 96 KB Gweld fel HTML (10) 52 KB
- 11 Virgin Media (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 132 KB Gweld fel HTML (11) 31 KB
- 12 Atos (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 289 KB Gweld fel HTML (12) 27 KB
- 13 Mobile UK (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 147 KB
- 14 Halen Môn (Saesneg yn unig)
PDF 56 KB Gweld fel HTML (14) 24 KB
- 15 Spectrum Internet (Saesneg yn unig)
- 16 Y Gweinidog Sgiliau a Gwyddoniaeth
- 17 Llywodraeth yr Alban - Gwybodaeth ychwanegol (Saesneg yn unig)
- Adroddiad - Seilwaith digidol Cymru (PDF 803KB)
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- * Ymateb Llywodraeth Cymru