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Superfast broadband connectivity to come to new build homes

Posted 5 February 2016 by Keith Osborne

A new agreement between BT, housebuilders and government should provide state-of-the-art broadband connection to hundreds of thousands of new homes...

An agreement has been made between the government, the Home Builders Federation (HBF) and Openreach which aims to deliver superfast broadband connectivity to new build properties in the UK.

The new deal will see fibre-based broadband offered to all new developments either for free or as part of a co-funded initiative. It is estimated that more than half of all new build properties can be connected to fibre broadband free of charge to developers.

Openreach will be introducing an online planning tool for housebuilders as part of the agreement, which will tell them whether properties in a specific development can be connected to fibre for free, or would require a financial contribution from the developer to jointly fund the deployment of the local fibre network.

From today, the housing industry can access a ‘rate card’ from Openreach detailing the fixed cost contributions required by housebuilders in those cases where joint funding is required, though Openreach will make a significant contribution itself before seeking any funds from developers.

The HBF will promote and support uptake of the co-funding offer among its members, emphasising the need to plan for connectivity early in the development.

Stewart Baseley, executive chairman of the HBF said: “Housebuilders are constantly striving to deliver on and surpass the expectations of customers as we continue to see housing supply grow. Broadband speeds are an increasingly important factor in the home buying process and this offer to developers will see more new build purchasers benefit from the very best connectivity to go alongside the many other advantages of purchasing a brand new home.”

Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey says: “The government’s ambition to build one million new homes over the course of this parliament will house families and future generations to come.  Broadband connectivity is just one thing that home buyers now expect when buying a new build, so this industry-led push to make superfast, or indeed ultrafast, broadband speeds available by default in new homes represents a very important step in meeting the UK’s digital needs.”

Clive Selley, chief executive of Openreach, added: “This is an important step towards bringing fibre broadband to as many new build properties as possible. We recognise that high speed broadband connectivity is a major factor for homeowners when deciding to buy a house. That’s why we’re offering to deliver fibre to all new build developments either for free or as a co-funded model.

“With the support of the HBF we’ve delivered a series of measures to give developers greater clarity, choice and more funding. Today’s announcement underlines Openreach’s commitment to further extend its fibre network – which reaches more than 24m premises – to benefit even more communities across the country.”

 

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