To ask the Scottish Executive what assistance is available to rural households to be broadband-enabled.
The Scottish Government has already made significant progress in improving broadband connectivity for rural households and businesses.
Our Broadband Reach Project, which finally closed in March 2010, has provided an affordable, basic, broadband service to over 2,400 premises, many in rural areas, which were previously unable to access broadband due to distance from the exchange.
In addition, an upgrade programme to 81 capacity-limited rural exchanges, currently being undertaken by BT, was announced by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth last December. To date, 55 of these upgrades are now complete, with the programme expected to complete by the end of November 2010.
Finally, the Scottish Government is considering delivery options for disbursement of Scotland''s share of the European Economic Recovery Programme funding for broadband projects, one of which is a challenge fund approach in partnership with the Scottish Rural Development Programme''s LEADER programme. This could potentially benefit groups of individuals or businesses in rural communities. Further information on this programme will be announced by the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment this summer.