In 2017, the prices were too high and they affected the overall roll-out. The new pricing regime is more closely aligned to those of utilities such as water, electricity and gas, which are fair. In order for us to roll out 5G to future-proof our digital economy and our telecoms, and to reach the targets of ensuring that we have 4G/5G coverage and 100% gigabit roll-out as soon as possible, we need to ensure that telecom providers can access land to establish both masts and the facilities that we need to make it happen. It has to be fair. We are not revisiting the code of 2017; the Bill does not do that. It will stay as it was, and there will not be a revision to the pricing regime. It is important that I make that clear straightaway.
Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Nadine Dorries
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 26 January 2022.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill.
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