The Government is to propose legislation requiring mobile operators to let their customers access rivals’ networks in areas with poor reception as part of a “national roaming” network.
According to the Sunday Times, culture secretary Sajid Javid has grown frustrated with EE, O2, Vodafone and Three’s inability to come up with a voluntary solution and now plans to force the issue with proposals later this week.
Javid has been interested in such a plan since June, apparently dismayed that foreign visitors to the UK, able to roam on whatever network they wished, could receive a better service than residents.
The government wrote to all four major operators earlier this year requesting cooperation, but all have resisted such proposals arguing it penalises those who have built up their network infrastructure and removes any incentive to invest in the future.
Sources told the Sunday newspaper that the government had given the companies “numerous” opportunities to participate and that its hand had now been forced.
The government has already made a number of moves to improve rural mobile coverage. As part of O2’s license for the 800MHz spectrum it won in last year’s 4G auction, Ofcom requires the operator to provide a mobile broadband service to 98 percent of the UK population and at least 95 percent of the population of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
It has also awarded communications infrastructure provider Arqiva a £150 million contract to improve mobile services in rural areas as part of the Mobile Infrastructure Project (MIP). This mirrors initiatives to improve fixed line broadband such as the £530 million Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) project and a new £250 million fund to extend coverage using alternative technologies such as wireless and satellite.
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