Mobile UK, the trade body representing the UK’s four mobile network operators, and the Mobile Infrastructure Forum (MIF), comprised of the four major operators of shared macro wireless infrastructure, are calling on all political parties to step up on their commitments to delivering national connectivity by adopting a six-point planning framework for reform.
The report, Failing to plan, planning will fail, builds on the once in a generation opportunity highlighted by leading politicians, and presents a detailed six-point framework to overcome the underfunded and under resourced planning system. It specifically highlights the need to bust the backlog of delays and move forward with applications for critical mobile infrastructure which needs to be installed up and down the country.
The six policy recommendations are designed to tackle these challenges and accelerate the rollout of mobile infrastructure:
Large-scale investment is required if such connectivity networks are going to meet the demands of not only a growing population that is increasingly reliant on smart and mobile-connected devices but also businesses and industries trying to keep pace with the digital revolution.
Hamish MacLeod, Chief Executive of Mobile UK, said:
“There is widespread acknowledgement that the planning system is dysfunctional, and we are calling on all parties to acknowledge this and commit to our six-point planning framework.
We see this dysfunction on a daily basis. Planning departments operate on tight budgets and face severe labour and skills shortages, which has led to inconsistency and delays in decision-making.”
Belinda Fawcett, Chair of the Mobile Infrastructure Forum, added:
“A sluggish planning system is a roadblock to growth. We urge the next Government to adopt our six-point framework to empower local authorities and expedite infrastructure development. This will unlock economic potential, create jobs, and ensure everyone benefits from a connected future.”
In short, mobile infrastructure providers and the mobile networks they power in the UK are suffering from an out-of-date planning system that lacks knowledge of mobile infrastructure issues.
There are several specific pain points:
To read the Failing to plan, planning will fail report in full, visit here.
About Mobile UK – www.mobileuk.org
Mobile UK is the trade association for the UK’s mobile network operators – EE, Virgin Media O2, Three and Vodafone.
Its mission is to work with Government, regulators, civil society and others to harness the power of mobile to improve the lives of the public, businesses and contribute to the prosperity of the UK as a whole.
About the Mobile Infrastructure Forum – https://www.mobileinfrastructureforum.org/
The Mobile Infrastructure Forum (MIF) is made up of the four major operators of shared macro wireless infrastructure in the UK – Cellnex UK, Cornerstone, MBNL and Wireless Infrastructure Group.
MIF’s goal is to support delivery of world class mobile infrastructure to improve wireless connectivity for society and businesses throughout the UK. In order to meet this goal MIF works to promote legislation, relationships and working practices that enable efficient deployment of wireless communications infrastructure.
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