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The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Chamber
09 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
This Government is committed to transforming Scotland’s digital connectivity and delivering world-class digital infrastructure. We have made significant progress already in that regard, despite telecommunications being an entirely reserved matter and all legal and regulatory p...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
I will touch on the point that Mr Chapman made about the north lot and on what happened with regard to the likes of Finderne. I met the representative of Finderne community council to discuss that yesterday, along with Richard Lochhead MSP as the local member. We did not want...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
09 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
This is a shame. I have been in the habit of having positive discussions with Mike Rumbles, lately. Unfortunately, the old Mike Rumbles has emerged again today. As I mentioned, I cannot discuss the legal case, but Mr Rumbles will clearly be aware that it has had an impact i...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
Thank you, convener, I am grateful for this opportunity. First I will associate myself with your opening remarks on the tragic events at Stonehaven and your kind words for the emergency services. I am pleased to be here to update the committee on our progress towards ensuring...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Chamber
07 May 2019
Scottish Gigabit Cities
I add my words of thanks to Bruce Crawford for bringing the motion to the chamber, and to colleagues from all parties who have contributed to what has been a lively debate. While I was sitting through the speeches, waiting for my opportunity to speak, I felt that the debate wa...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
Thank you for inviting me to speak about our reaching 100 per cent programme and the wider digital connectivity agenda as it affects Scotland. In December 2017, we published the contract notice for R100, announcing our intention to allocate £600 million to deliver our 100 per...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
It is difficult to give a financial figure for that, but Mr Greene is correct that there are three different groups. He mentioned the two principal ones—the R100 programme and the commercial build. Through the open market review process, the Scottish Government gathered inform...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
I recognise that, Mr Chapman. We are keen to give them information as soon as we can. In the south and central areas, we have been able to provide the unique property reference data so that each premises that is covered by R100 in the intervention area has a unique number. Unl...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
02 Oct 2019
Portfolio Question Time · Broadband Connectivity (Stirling)
I agree very much with Bruce Crawford about the hypocrisy of some in this place and in another place who appear to be criticising the Scottish Government at a time when the Prime Minister is already backtracking on his weeks-old commitment around delivering full fibre broadban...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
You asked me to comment on proactive measures. We are taking proactive steps, such as the aligned interventions approach. We have always acknowledged that, on top of the £600 million, there would have to be additional spend in order to achieve the full coverage that we have so...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
21 Nov 2019
General Question Time · Broadband (Reaching 100 per cent Programme)
On the principle of Mr Rumbles’s question, the R100 programme is setting out to deliver superfast access to 100 per cent of communities in Scotland. I assure him that Aberdeenshire is very much part of our plans for R100. I highlight that, in Aberdeenshire, the digital Scotl...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
09 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
Colin Smyth has raised a kernel of a genuine point, which I will address first, before I return to something else that he said. I reiterate that 100 per cent of the R100 deployment in the south of Scotland region will be full fibre. That leaves just over 200 premises in the w...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
09 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
I am grateful to Willie Coffey for his long-standing interest in the issue, and for asking that question. As I alluded to in my statement, we are using devolved levers to support telecoms operators. Ultimately, the matter is reserved to the UK Government, so we have to be care...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
Thank you, convener. I welcome the chance to address the committee this morning. The Government is committed to closing the digital divide. Over the past five years, we have seen significant improvement in the availability of superfast broadband, with coverage increasing by 3...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
On the information that will be on the online checker, it is our intention that, for business and domestic premises, everyone will be able to see whether they will be covered by the R100 programme by the end of 2021. It will not give a precise date for commercial roll-out or s...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
I am in doubly difficult territory here. I would love to be able to give Mr Chapman the answer that he and his colleagues deserve. The sad truth is that I cannot comment on the north lot while it is subject to legal proceedings. As soon as I can give the committee an update, I...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
I will provide that, if I can. It is probably helpful for me to say that the current round of gainshare money is focused primarily on uplifting speeds in areas where premises are already connected to enabling infrastructure—for example, by taking areas with lower speeds up to ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
I am keen to answer that point. I should make it clear that, when I was referencing the 96 per cent and 80 per cent—in fact, it is 81 per cent—for the south, that refers to the remaining properties that R100 is delivering. In much of the central and south Scotland lot areas, c...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
That is an important question. Obviously, most of the delivery has been commercial, albeit that we have had interventions through DSSB collectively with the UK Government and other partners, and through our R100 programme. We also have parallel investments taking place—CityFib...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
That is an important question. In effect, anyone who cannot access superfast broadband by the end of 2021 will be eligible for the voucher scheme. Regardless of whether the build is through the R100 contract or commercial deployment, superfast broadband will ultimately reach p...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
That touches on the convener’s points about the cost of broadband. We are prioritising rural areas in our R100 programme, but we are conscious that some parts of urban areas have not been covered under R100 procurement because of our purposely focusing on rural and island area...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
It is additional to the £21 million that is already being invested in R100, which, in effect, is money that was left over from DSSB and that we have used in R100, with the UK Government’s consent. In its joint press release with us, the UK Government indicated that its invest...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
06 Jun 2019
General Question Time · Broadband (Rural Areas)
I recognise the challenge that Maureen Watt has set before the Government. As she is aware, the matter is reserved, but we are trying to use our resources to tackle the issue. We recognise that it is a source of great frustration for the people who are affected. We are deploy...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2019
Topical Question Time · Broadband (Reaching 100 per cent Programme)
The short answer is no—there is no such cap for the R100 programme. We are looking to spend £600 million through the initial R100 procurement, but we have always acknowledged that we may need aligned interventions to supplement that amount. I am concerned that the initiatives ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2019
Topical Question Time · Broadband (Reaching 100 per cent Programme)
I have highlighted a number of times that the roll-out in Scotland has been faster than the UK average. Starting from a lower base, we have caught up and are now only two percentage points behind. I know that Jamie Halcro Johnston takes a particular interest in Orkney Islands ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
27 Jun 2019
General Question Time · Superfast Broadband (Falkirk East)
Given the applause from Conservative members, I point out that broadband matters and, indeed, telecoms as a whole are reserved to UK ministers. Interruption. If Mr Carson wants to ask a question, I will certainly answer it. Mr MacDonald will recognise that we acknowledge the ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
08 Oct 2019
National Islands Plan
Donald Cameron raises an important matter. Digital connectivity came out strongly in the feedback from islanders on the things that they want investment in. I point out—I will do this gently because it that kind of day—that the issue is a legal and regulatory responsibility of...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Chamber
10 Oct 2019
General Question Time · Reaching 100 Per Cent Programme
Our £600 million R100 programme is a vital investment in our digital infrastructure. It will help to deliver a future-proof network, making Scotland one of the best-connected places anywhere in Europe. Procurement for R100 has been split into three lots, covering north, cent...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
10 Oct 2019
General Question Time · Reaching 100 Per Cent Programme
Just before the recess, we set out a timetable, which we are trying to stick to, to achieve the securing of contracts to be signed by the end of this calendar year, and we are still on course to achieve that. That will provide certainty for all areas that are affected by R100 ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
Unfortunately, I cannot yet tell the committee what the date will be. As I said, the Government wants to make the details of the delivery plans public as soon as it can do so legally. At the moment, non-disclosure constraints still apply to the finalisation of the procurement ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
Absolutely. I mentioned briefly that we are trying to be proactive about that. The DSSB programme has been a huge success in many ways but my team and I are conscious that people felt frustrated. That comes through in the cases that we deal with through ministerial corresponde...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
It is correct. I should explain that, with the R100 main procurement, we have taken a decision to target rural and island areas rather than urban areas, although some urban areas could benefit from the investment. Commercially led investment is predominant in cities, urban are...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
Maureen Watt has raised a very important question. At the point at which the intervention area was set, if we already knew that there was no commercial deployment there, we worked closely with the commercial operator to check whether they were planning to invest in it. We coul...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
Obviously, we are appealing to their better nature to a certain extent. To be fair to them, they are working very well with us on the sharing of information. It has taken a while, and they have their own regulatory constraints on what they can and cannot share, but within thos...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
That is a good point, and we started to touch on it when we talked about gainshare. Investment roll-out through the DSSB team will continue into 2020. I will give some examples. The areas that are being covered by the latest round of gainshare for Highlands and Islands Enterp...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
That is a very pertinent question. Colleagues around the table have been probing me about that and I apologise again to Mr Lyle that I cannot give detail about what R100 will do. I am trying to give a firm steer to the committee that, whatever R100 will deliver, we will want t...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
30 Oct 2019
Digital Connectivity
I will keep my answer brief and I will give a more substantive response in writing to Mr Lyle’s fair and important question about the situation of particular communities. Sadly, many communities are in that situation, because of how the market has worked and the way in which t...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Chamber
21 Nov 2019
General Question Time · Broadband (Reaching 100 per cent Programme)
I can confirm that, following detailed evaluation, moderation and governance procedures, BT plc has been selected as the preferred bidder for the north lot of the R100 procurement, and that, subject to due diligence and further governance, we intend to proceed to contract with...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
05 Dec 2019
Portfolio Question Time · Reaching 100 Per Cent Scheme
Oh dear. As we made clear in the information that we provided to, for example, The Herald newspaper for its coverage today, the contracts that were referenced have been awarded to resource the R100 delivery team and therefore do not correlate directly with the date of completi...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
09 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
Although we note the UK Government’s commitment to invest £5 billion in improving connectivity across the UK, there appears to be a clear misunderstanding of how long it will take to carry out a procurement exercise of that size. As Mr Ewing and I both know, it is not an easy ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
We are just looking at the R100 programme, Mr Chapman. It is a good point to raise. We can intervene only in those areas that have been pre-cleared for state aid purposes—the areas where no market solution has been provided through commercial operators. Of the just over 26,000...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
I might ask Robbie McGhee to back this up: I think that the scope of R100 is such that it funds the infrastructure; we cannot fund the service. If affordability is a serious issue when the solution for a premises is being considered, I hope that the customer will raise the iss...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
As things stand, there is no further prospect of additional accelerated gainshare funding through DSSB contracts. Because the R100 programme is now ramping up, deployment of the DSSB programme will effectively be completed in the first half of this year. We have tried to use g...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
29 Jan 2020
Digital Connectivity
We will write in more detail to help on that issue. We certainly welcome the ICS report, which is very positive about the value and the benefit of investing in digital infrastructure. On your point about the extension of full fibre, the report recognises the Scottish Governme...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
11 Jun 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Reaching 100 per cent Programme (Lot 1 Delivery)
Edward Mountain’s question is founded on the false premise that there has been no progress whatsoever in the situation. Highland Council, which is close to Mr Mountain’s heart, has seen progress between January 2014, when 20.3 per cent of premises could have had superfast acc...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
I thank Emma Harper for her kind remarks. Clearly, we are affected by the impact of Covid-19 but, thankfully, not as significantly as I would have feared. Up until now, work on the R100 programme has been mainly desk based, but outdoor works have now resumed in the central and...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
I might bring in Clive Downing or Robbie McGhee to answer the question about the timescale. It depends on the court’s determination, and who is successful, but mobilising the R100 contracts might take longer than anticipated. It took a number of months to reach agreement on th...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
I accept that the timescale has moved beyond the end of 2021. However, we are trying to honour the policy commitment that we gave, which was to deliver superfast services to customers before the end of 2021, and this is our means of trying to do so, where such a service is ess...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
19 Aug 2020
Digital Connectivity
My apologies if I slightly misunderstood your first question. We are engaging with commercial suppliers to assist us with the voucher scheme delivery. We aim to go live with the vouchers in September. Tomorrow, a workshop is being held with a range of suppliers. I hope that th...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
07 Oct 2020
Portfolio Question Time · Superfast Broadband (Strathkelvin and Bearsden)
Ms Mackay raises an important matter, and I know that emails have been exchanged about it during the past week. The status report in our online checker is informed by data that is sourced from commercial providers. That data is then cross-checked against other data sources to ...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Broadband Roll-out (Dumfries and Galloway)
Thinkbroadband reports that superfast coverage in Dumfries and Galloway stands at 87 per cent, up from 17 per cent in January 2014. Dumfries and Galloway has 8,300 properties in scope for the R100 south lot contract, which delivered its first live connections in Biggar in Lan...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
11 Mar 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Broadband Roll-out (Dumfries and Galloway)
Liam McArthur raises a fair question. The commercial decision is for BT in fulfilling the contract, but if Mr McArthur wishes to provide details of any particular companies that are actively seeking to participate in the R100 programme—I know that he has made representations b...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
Thank you, convener, and good morning to committee colleagues. As our Covid-19 vaccination programme provides some long-awaited light at the end of the tunnel, so the Scottish Government’s plans for economic recovery are brought into ever-sharper focus. I recognise that, as w...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
It is helpful to put this on the record. I can confirm that the R100 central lot contract will connect 32,216 premises to superfast broadband, with 95.6 per cent of that contract build being full fibre to the premises. The member is correct in saying that 79 per cent was the f...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
Indeed, Mr Smyth. You raise an important point on electronic communications codes, which we are aware of and which is relevant here in relation to the positioning of overhead infrastructure in private gardens. You are quite right that the number of those masts is much higher i...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
I will try to answer that as best I can. Following the north lot contract signature on 11 December, a state aid public consultation was published to reconfirm which premises remained eligible for public investment via the R100 contracts. That took into account any changes in t...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
That is a good question, and I think that, in fairness, a lot will depend on the UK-wide policy framework and the actions of the regulator. At the moment, BT is voluntarily offering to replace copper wiring—and aluminium wiring, which still exists in some localities and is e...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
If anyone from those communities is watching this session, the first thing that I want to say is that we genuinely acknowledge how frustrating the situation is. Emma Harper has hit the nail on the head; especially in the context of Covid, we are acutely aware of how important ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Committee
17 Mar 2021
Digital Connectivity
We are acutely aware of the commitment that we gave, which was to provide superfast services for all premises in Scotland by the end of 2021. We are doing everything that we can, and I understand people’s frustration. I will not repeat what I said about the background to how ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP Chamber
19 Sep 2018
Portfolio Question Time · Broadband Connectivity (Stirling)
As Bruce Crawford is aware, the Scottish Government has responded to the failure of the “United Kingdom market” approach that has been taken by UK ministers, and it has stepped in with the intervention that he mentioned—the R100 programme—and the digital Scotland superfast bro...
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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 09 January 2020

09 Jan 2020 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Digital Connectivity

This Government is committed to transforming Scotland’s digital connectivity and delivering world-class digital infrastructure. We have made significant progress already in that regard, despite telecommunications being an entirely reserved matter and all legal and regulatory powers sitting with United Kingdom ministers.

Through the £400 million digital Scotland superfast broadband—DSSB—programme, which was set up by my colleague Fergus Ewing, we met our target of providing access to fibre broadband to 95 per cent of premises across Scotland on time and on budget. In fact, we exceeded that target. Now, more than 943,000 premises can access fibre broadband, which is around 103,000 more premises than we originally anticipated.

We are also going where others would not invest. Before the DSSB programme, there were no plans for commercial fibre broadband roll-out in Orkney, Shetland or the Western Isles. Now, more than 80 per cent of premises in those places have access. We have also seen huge increases in coverage in much of rural Scotland, from the Borders to Argyll and Bute and the Highlands. As the DSSB programme team has announced, take-up of broadband services on DSSB-funded infrastructure now sits at over 60 per cent, although it was expected that take-up would be only around 20 per cent. That higher take-up further enhances investor confidence.

Through a contractual mechanism that is known as gainshare, that better than expected take-up has resulted in additional funds being available, which is ensuring that build continues and that there is no gap between the DSSB programme completing and our reaching 100 per cent—R100—programme beginning. Indeed, we now have a strong foundation from which to reach 100 per cent.

Since 2014, superfast broadband access has increased by 35 percentage points in Scotland—from 59 per cent to 94 per cent—compared with a 21 per cent increase in the UK. I am aware that the UK Government has, belatedly, woken up to its responsibilities in this area. As part of his leadership campaign last summer, Boris Johnson pledged to deliver full fibre

“to every home in the land”

by 2025. By the December UK election, that promise had been watered down to a commitment to

“roll out gigabit broadband across the country by 2025”.

The UK Government has also been slow to invest in digital connectivity beyond its contribution to the DSSB programme. Currently, it is contributing just £21 million of the £600 million that this Government has committed to the R100 programme. The UK Government is providing a miserly 3.5 per cent of that money, with the balance of £579 million being fully funded by the Scottish Government. However, I expect Scotland to receive our fair share of the £5 billion that was announced by the UK Government for extending gigabit-capable connectivity, and I would welcome the Parliament’s support to achieve that.

That is why, over recent years, in the light of large areas of rural Scotland continuing to experience very poor or non-existent broadband coverage and poor connection speeds, we could not wait for UK ministers to fulfil their responsibility to deliver broadband infrastructure for all. We have, therefore, forged our own ambitious digital agenda, committing to deliver access to superfast broadband to every home and business in the country through the R100 programme.

I have kept the Parliament informed of developments in the procurement process for R100 throughout the past year. Most recently, I advised Parliament that contracts covering south and central Scotland areas have been signed, and, as promised, I can provide more detail today on what those contracts cover. They will deliver £133 million of investment in the south lot area and £83 million of investment in the central lot area.

In the south lot, alongside commercial coverage, we will reach more than 99 per cent of the 26,000 premises that are eligible for R100, leaving in the region of just 200 premises in the area requiring to be connected by alternative means. In the central lot, the contract that we have signed with BT, alongside greater than anticipated commercial build, will reach at least 47,000—almost 87 per cent—of the 55,000 eligible premises. The remainder will require to be connected by alternative means, which I will outline shortly.

I remind members that our commitment was to extend superfast access to all, providing access to speeds of 30 megabits per second or more. I am able to announce today that we will go significantly beyond that. I am delighted to advise that, as a result of our actions, all of the planned R100 build in the south of Scotland and the vast majority of the R100 build in central Scotland will use full-fibre—or fibre to the premises—technology. That will provide access to gigabit-capable speeds—in other words, not 30Mbps but 1,000Mpbs. The roll-out of full fibre to most parts of southern and central Scotland is going significantly beyond our original commitment and will deliver a truly future-proofed solution for Scotland, ahead of the rest of the UK, even though the topography of those areas means that this will be one of the most challenging broadband infrastructure builds anywhere in Europe.

Of course, that complexity and the fact that the technology that is being delivered will go beyond our original commitment mean that the civil works will take time. Engineers will reach around half of the target premises in both lots—approximately 23,000 in central Scotland and 12,000 in the south—by the end of 2021, and the majority of the build will be completed by the end of 2023.

I acknowledge that, on its own, that would be insufficient to enable superfast access for all homes and businesses by the end of 2021, as promised. That is why, in the meantime, we will provide additional support to ensure that everyone can access superfast broadband services in that timescale.

As I have previously made clear to the Parliament, there was always going to be a need for an aligned intervention to connect premises that, for technical reasons, are beyond the reach of R100 contracts. I can advise today that the aligned interventions will be delivered through a voucher scheme that will be funded by the Scottish Government. I can further advise that anyone who is unable to access superfast broadband through the R100 programme by the end of 2021—even if R100 will ultimately reach them—will also be eligible for that voucher scheme. The voucher scheme will launch later this year and will provide grants to broadband customers in non-domestic and domestic premises, offering support to access a range of technologies and suppliers.

Of course, I had hoped to announce details of all three contracts today. Unfortunately, as I advised before the recess, the contract award for the north lot, to which we have committed £384 million, is now subject to a legal challenge from Gigaclear Ltd. Until that challenge is heard and resolved, we are unable to award the contract as planned. I am unable to comment on the litigation process, but I reassure members that we will do our utmost to ensure that people in the north of Scotland can access superfast broadband through the R100 programme as soon as possible. In the meantime, customers in the north lot area will be able to access the voucher scheme when it launches, later this year.

Commercial investment has an important part to play in enhancing Scotland’s digital connectivity. Indeed, as members may be aware, it is a matter of law that the Scottish ministers cannot invest in areas where commercial investment is already proposed. Commercial suppliers are already going further than was originally anticipated, which has reduced the number of premises that require public investment. BT is currently updating its modelling to reflect those changes. Once that is completed and detailed survey work has been undertaken, I will be able to share specific details of the roll-out plans down to premises level.

The fibre that we deliver through the R100 programme will help to improve Scotland’s mobile connectivity, providing the backhaul that is needed to support the growth of 4G and 5G services, which will benefit the development of the Scotland 5G Centre and our 5G strategy. It will enable the movement of data across Scotland, supporting the growth of data-driven industries and technologies such as digital health delivery and the internet of things—IOT—in which Scotland is already a leader. It will also support our ambition to establish Scotland as a green data-hosting location.

The R100 fibre will link to new international fibre connections that will connect Scotland to the rest of the world, enable data to be moved efficiently across national boundaries and open up a range of new economic opportunities for existing and emerging businesses. Crucially, enhanced digital connectivity will support Scotland to make a just transition to the new ways of working that are needed to address climate change. It will give people and businesses the tools and skills that they need to harness the potential provided by digital technology.

There is no doubt that rural Scotland has perennially had to play catch-up with the rest of the UK when it has come to digital connectivity and prior waves of telecommunications investment. The work that has been done to date, which has been led by this Government’s approach—again, I pay tribute to Fergus Ewing for that—and undertaken through DSSB, has laid foundations on which R100 will build. That will ensure that, for the first time, Scotland is ahead of the curve not just in the UK but internationally.

The R100 programme is a prime example of how the Scottish Government is using devolved economic development powers to mitigate and resolve a market failure that has arisen in what is, for now, a reserved policy area: telecommunications. This Government will extend full-fibre broadband across the length and breadth of rural Scotland. We will deliver a huge number of full-fibre connections in what are among the most challenging locations anywhere in the UK or Europe. For most of those who will benefit, we will greatly exceed our 30Mbps superfast commitment.

The R100 programme will help to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits for all of Scotland, enabling innovation and the creation of highly skilled jobs, opening up remote working and social and leisure opportunities, delivering digital health and other new public services, and reducing travel, including the need to commute.

Scotland’s enhanced digital connectivity will support our transition to a net zero economy and will boost population retention and attraction. I am excited about what that connectivity will mean for everyone in those communities that we reach through delivery of this hugely ambitious investment and commitment.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
Good afternoon. The next item of business is a statement by Paul Wheelhouse on enhancing Scotland’s digital connectivity. The minister will take questions at...
The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse) SNP
This Government is committed to transforming Scotland’s digital connectivity and delivering world-class digital infrastructure. We have made significant prog...
The Presiding Officer NPA
The minister will now take questions on his statement.
Jamie Greene (West Scotland) (Con) Con
I thank the minister for advance notice of his statement, albeit that it is a disappointing one. I feel sorry for Mr Wheelhouse, because sitting next to him ...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
I should thank Jamie Greene for that list of questions, because it will be fun responding to them. On the guaranteed 10Mbps, if Mr Greene had been paying at...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
I thank the minister for advance sight of his statement. The minister has confirmed the worst-kept secret: the Government’s R100 programme, irrespective of t...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
Colin Smyth has raised a kernel of a genuine point, which I will address first, before I return to something else that he said. I reiterate that 100 per cen...
Maureen Watt (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP
Does the minister agree that it is hugely disappointing for people in the north of Scotland that Gigaclear’s actions have resulted in a delay to the award of...
The Presiding Officer NPA
Ms Watt, I point out two things. First, your microphone is not up. Secondly, there is likely to be litigation, so I would be very careful about expressing co...
Maureen Watt SNP
Okay. The company had its contract to deliver a far smaller and far less complex broadband project in Devon and Somerset terminated due to non-delivery and t...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I am sure that the minister will be careful in his response.
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
I will be, Presiding Officer. I appreciate the understandable frustration that members are expressing about the news and the litigation. I am sure that Maure...
John Finnie (Highlands and Islands) (Green) Green
I thank the minister for early sight of the statement, and for the positive news that is contained therein. It highlights the UK Government’s shortcomings an...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
I have to be slightly careful. I hope that John Finnie will understand why, given that the subject that is under litigation is the north area. However, I can...
Willie Coffey (Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley) (SNP) SNP
The minister is right to highlight the role that commercial providers have in enhancing our digital connectivity. Will he outline what support the Scottish G...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
I am grateful to Willie Coffey for his long-standing interest in the issue, and for asking that question. As I alluded to in my statement, we are using devol...
Mike Rumbles (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
Forgive me, Presiding Officer, if I appear to be rather weary with yet another ministerial announcement of a delay in meeting the Scottish Government’s broad...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
This is a shame. I have been in the habit of having positive discussions with Mike Rumbles, lately. Unfortunately, the old Mike Rumbles has emerged again tod...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
I welcome the minister’s announcements, particularly that R100 will deliver almost 100 per cent access not just to superfast broadband, but to broadband with...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
I will happily do so. To make the lots as attractive as possible to the telecoms market, the country was split into three regions—north, central and south. K...
Finlay Carson (Galloway and West Dumfries) (Con) Con
Although it is not unexpected, the delay will be very disappointing to rural businesses in my constituency. As the minister will agree, the uncertainty for b...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
That is a fair question. I will give a bit more clarity on the point that I made at committee. We are revising our understanding of the commercial roll-out. ...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP
Not every Aberdeenshire MSP will come out with curmudgeonly nonsense, as Mike Rumbles did, because most of us recognise that, if we waited for the UK Governm...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
I thank Gillian Martin for her positive remarks. I share her frustration, but she will understand why I cannot go into the detail of the implications of the ...
Lewis Macdonald (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Will the minister confirm that the Government’s intention is that full fibre to the premises will be delivered to R100 customers in the north of Scotland, as...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
On the point that Mr Macdonald raises, I am in difficult territory, because if I comment in any degree on the content of the technology, I might fall foul of...
Jenny Gilruth (Mid Fife and Glenrothes) (SNP) SNP
The minister mentioned promoting commercial investment, which I hope will result in addressing areas such as the Montrave estate in my constituency. Will the...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
Although we note the UK Government’s commitment to invest £5 billion in improving connectivity across the UK, there appears to be a clear misunderstanding of...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
Sadly, another contract is going to be delivered late—another broken promise. Fergus Ewing offered to resign if R100 was not delivered by 2021, and it appear...
Paul Wheelhouse SNP
The latter part of Mr Mountain’s question relates to a fair issue to ask about. If I recall correctly, we have discussed at committee that we are worried abo...