Enhancing Broadband in New Builds
Plans to enhance broadband connection speeds in new homes across Scotland are being considered.
A three month consultation has been launched to gather views about the proposed regulations and how they would be implemented.
The proposals would amend building regulations to require developers to ensure that:
- all new build homes are installed with the gigabit-ready physical infrastructure necessary for gigabit-capable connections
- a gigabit-capable connection is installed in a new build home subject to a Ā£2,000 cost cap per dwelling
- or where a gigabit-capable connection is not being installed, the next fastest broadband connection is installed within the Ā£2,000 cost cap
The consultation will be open until 12 December, 2023.
ScotlandāsĀ Full Fibre CharterĀ contains a series of pledges to help extend full fibre broadband across Scotland. A ninth signatory, Gigaloch, has signed up to the Full Fibre Charter.
Background
Telecommunications is a reserved matter under the Scotland Act 1998. The UK Government previously consulted on proposals around new build connectivity and opted to use a devolved power ā building standards ā to implement their proposals. As a consequence these were limited to having effect in England only.