§ Mr. WyattTo ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what plans he has to introduce a national broadband strategy. [55275]
§ Mrs. RocheThe Government set out their strategy in this area in the policy statements 'Our Information Age' and 'Broadband Britain' which were published in April. The latter dealt specifically with the issue of lifting the broadcast restrictions from BT and other Public Telecommunications Operators. On this issue and in our Information Age strategy, more generally, we are committed to encouraging investment in both advanced communications infrastructure and new services, and ensuring widespread access to services at affordable prices. To ensure that we keep pace with these issues we have also launched a Green Paper reviewing the regulatory framework for telecommunications and broadcasting in response to digital convergence. I also expect, later this year, to launch a consultation on the use of significant additional radio spectrum for the delivery of broadband services which will help address those areas of the country currently with limited competitive provision. Just as important as provision of broadband is uptake and use. We promote this through our Information Society Initiative Programme for Business which now has 60 regional and local Support Centres. I have also relaunched the IT for All programme with £2.75 million of additional money, and now 2,700 access sites across the country.