Putting broadband on the map

Mapping to show future levels of superfast and basic broadband coverage in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has been carried out to support the Connecting Cambridgeshire project. The maps on this page show the expected coverage of basic and superfast broadband access by 2015 without the Connecting Cambridgeshire project’s intervention.

The analysis has used the European Commission definition of NGA (Next Generation Access – equivalent to superfast broadband) black, grey and white (BGW) premises

The basic broadband map designates the level of basic broadband coverage as:

  • Basic black: premises in areas where more than one operator owns network infrastructure
  • Basic grey: premises in areas where one operator owns network infrastructure
  • Basic white: premises with no service or less than 2Mbit/s

 Connecting Cambridgeshire – Basic Broadband Coverage

The superfast broadband map designates the level of superfast broadband coverage as:

  • NGA black: premises in areas where two or more NGA operators exist now, or are planned to exist by 2015.
  • NGA grey: premises in areas where one NGA operator exists now, or is planned to exist by 2015.
  • NGA white: premises in areas where no NGA operator exists now, or is planned to exist by 2015.

Connecting Cambridgeshire – Superfast Broadband Coverage

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