Craig Williams MP has today (24th November) received an update from the Home Office regarding the progress of installing new Extended Area Services (EAS) masts across Montgomeryshire.
Sixteen new EAS masts will be erected across the length of the constituency, which once live will provide crucial emergency services and 4G coverage, eliminating the majority of mobile signal ‘not-spots’ within Montgomeryshire.
The infrastructure is part of the world-first Shared Rural Network (SRN) programme between the UK Government and the UK’s four mobile network operators (MNOs), which will see 4G coverage boosted to 95% across Wales. The programme will also allow rural residents to access competing mobile contracts, with coverage boosted for all major network providers.
The Home Office have confirmed that planning approval has now been completed for sites at Y Fan; Old Hall (SY18); Hafren Forest; Manafon; Rhiwargor; Llangynog; Lake Vyrnwy; Llanwddyn; Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant; Maengwynedd; Llanfyllin; Staylittle; Tregynon and Bettws Cedewain. Two further masts will also be built on sites at Aberhosan and Hirnant, with all mast sites set to be activated by the end of 2024 at the latest.
Once mast builds are completed and powered, they will be transferred to EE for connection to the core network and activated for the Emergency Services Network. All MNOs will then have the opportunity to provide commercial services to the masts through the SRN programme.
Welcoming the progress, Craig Williams MP said:
“I am delighted by the news that excellent progress is being made with installing new mobile masts across the breadth of Montgomeryshire. With the majority of new sites having now gained planning approval and legal access – as well as some site builds having already been completed – today represents a major step forward in eradicating mobile not-spots across our area once and for all.
“The Shared Rural Network programme is further proof of the UK Government’s commitment to levelling up the digital playing field across Wales, particularly within rural and isolated areas. By 2024, many more of us within Montgomeryshire will have sweeping access to a fast and reliable 4G connection wherever we are.
“The hard work doesn’t stop here, and I will remain in continual dialogue with both the Home Office and the Department for Culture, Media & Sport to ensure Montgomeryshire’s SRN rollout continues at pace.”
For more information on the SRN programme, visit https://srn.org.uk/forecast-coverage-improvements/