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UK broadband USO reform: DSIT consultation on eligibility, quality, funding, cost thresholds and delivery—regulatory and commercial implications for telecoms providers and consumers

Published on: 29 February 2024

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Background to the broadband Universal Service Obligation

Introduced in March 2020, the broadband USO seeks to ensure every premises across the UK can access dependable, gigabit-capable broadband as standard. Acting as a ‘digital safety net’, it gives households and businesses a legal entitlement to request a connection meeting minimum speeds, supporting digital inclusion and enabling participation in society, especially for those on the wrong side of the digital divide in underserved or remote areas.

Premises qualify for the USO if they:

  • receive under 10Mbit/s download and 1Mbit/s upload
  • would pay more than £54 per month for a service achieving these speeds, and
  • are not scheduled to be connected by a publicly funded roll-out within 12 months

The appointed Universal Service Providers (USPs) are KCOM in Kingston upon Hull and BT for the remainder of the UK. Once an eligible request is submitted, the relevant USP must supply a gigabit-capable connection up to a reasonable cost threshold of £3,400 (excluding VAT). Applicants may choose to cover any build costs above this limit...

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