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Rural areas of North Yorkshire to trial new 5G mobile technology.
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Published by the Minster FM News Team at 12:01pm 23rd June 2020.
By Stuart Minting, Local Democracy reporter
Sparsely populated areas of North Yorkshire are being considered to take part in a Government 5G technology trial.
5G follows previous generations of mobile technology such as 3G, which led to the launch of smartphones, and 4G, which enabled faster browsing, enabling things like watching videos on the move.
Technology firms are rolling out devices that can use 5G, which is much faster than previous wireless technology, has greater capacity and is also more responsive.
A North Yorkshire County Council report states a consortium of bodies, including universities, have come together to undertake the project and the coming weeks will see an assessment for the appetite and adoption of the project in the areas and start to recruit early adopters to use the technology.
The project will explore and highlight how mobile access connects people by reducing loneliness and isolation, boosting tourism opportunities, providing mission critical support for the emergency services network, enhancing the safety of the area through environmental monitoring and providing a better mobile signal.
It will also examine how 5G enables residents to access health and social care services digitally.
The report states:
“Through dialogue with the local community the aim is to unlock the potential of these forgotten areas, by proving mobile access can assist in recovering the social and economic fabric of rural communities and influence national direction on rural connectivity.”
The project follows years of frustration for residents, businesses and councils, during which time numerous attempts to incentivise mobile networks to provide mobile coverage in isolated areas have failed.
Upper Dales councillor Yvonne Peacock said Swaledale had persistently been overlooked when it came to mobile coverage so the scheme was desperately needed and would prove a game-changer for residents and businesses.
She said:
“The 5G technology is very powerful and will give the opportunity for businesses to locate in places where they haven’t been able to previously, meaning more people can live and work in the dale. In addition, it is going to attract and enable more young people to stay in the area.”
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