UK launches £4m fund to run fibre optic cables through water pipes

Project that could bring fibre broadband to remote areas while also monitoring 
pipes for water leaks

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/aug/09/uk-launches-4m-fund-to-run-fibre-optic-cables-through-water-pipes
   By Sarah Butler  Mon 9 Aug 2021 09.01 AEST

The government has launched a £4m fund to back projects trialling running fibre 
optic broadband cables through water pipes to help connect hard-to-reach homes 
without digging up roads.

The money will also be used to test out monitors in pipes that can help water 
companies identify and repair leaks more quickly. About a fifth of water put 
into public supply every day is lost via leaks and it is hoped that sensors 
could help deliver water companies’ commitment to reduce water loss by half.

Infrastruture works, in particular installing new ducts and poles, can make up 
as much as four-fifths of the costs to industry of building new gigabit-capable 
broadband networks, the government said.

The project is designed to help cut those costs, and is part of a plan to 
improve broadband and mobile signals in rural areas.

The digital infrastructure minister, Matt Warman, said: “The cost of digging up 
roads and land is the biggest obstacle telecoms companies face when connecting 
hard-to-reach areas to better broadband, but beneath our feet there is a vast 
network of pipes reaching virtually every building in the country.

“So we are calling on Britain’s brilliant innovators to help us use this 
infrastructure to serve a dual purpose of serving up not just fresh and clean 
water but also lightning-fast digital connectivity.”

The fund has been launched after the government in June kicked off a call for 
evidence on how more than a million kilometres of underground utility ducts 
could be used to boost the rollout of next-generation broadband.

A consortium, which could be made up of telecoms companies, utility providers 
and engineering companies, will be selected to deliver the project. 
Applications are due by 4 October and any proposal will require approval by the 
Drinking Water Inspectorate.

Electricity and gas companies, water and sewer networks and telecoms groups 
have until 4 September to respond to the consultation on changing regulations 
to make infrastructure sharing easier. Broadband cables have already been 
deployed in water pipes in other countries including Spain.

Although more than 96% of UK premises already have access to superfast 
broadband, providing download speeds of at least 24 Mbps, according to the 
government, just 12% of the UK has access to faster speeds via full-fibre 
broadband.

A report out last year suggested the government’s ambition to provide 
next-generation fibre broadband to every home by 2025 is likely to be missed, 
unless issues including pricing and concrete plans on reaching remote towns and 
villages are addressed. That ambition was a key promise of Boris Johnson’s 
election manifesto.
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