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Rural 4G Network

EDM number 261 in 2014-15, proposed by Angus MacNeil on 15/07/2014.
Categorised under the topics of Countryside and Telecommunications.

That this House believes that the roll-out of the 4G mobile network is potentially insufficient; further believes that the Government has not done enough to ensure the expansion of 4G networks into rural areas; notes that these same areas, that also suffered a lack of 3G coverage, are detrimentally and disproportionately affected; feels that 4G, due to its high data speeds, offers an internet connectivity solution where internet cabling may not reach; further notes that countries such as Finland, Sweden and Estonia, with much lower density of population, are able to offer nationwide 4G networks capable of covering 99 per cent of the population, while the UK covers only 72 per cent of the population and is not expected to meet the 98 per cent population coverage target until the end of 2017; and calls on the Government to take a more proactive role in ensuring that the residents of rural areas are sufficiently covered by mobile data networks as they offer an immense development possibility for these areas.

This motion has been signed by a total of 11 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Angus MacNeil15/07/2014Na h-Eileanan an IarScottish National PartyProposed
Jonathan Edwards16/07/2014Carmarthen East and DinefwrPlaid CymruSeconded
Martin Caton17/07/2014GowerLabourSeconded
Jim Shannon17/07/2014StrangfordDUPSeconded
Margaret Ritchie17/07/2014South DownSocial Democratic and Labour PartySeconded
William McCrea21/07/2014South AntrimDUPSeconded
Jim McGovern21/07/2014Dundee WestLabourSigned
Mark Williams22/07/2014CeredigionLiberal DemocratSigned
Sandra Osborne22/07/2014Ayr, Carrick and CumnockLabourSigned
Tim Farron02/09/2014Westmorland and LonsdaleLiberal DemocratSigned
Roger Godsiff15/10/2014Birmingham, Hall GreenLabourSigned

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