BSG calls for sharper focus on superfast connectivity for all businesses

The Broadband Stakeholder Group (BSG), the Government's advisory group on broadband, has called for a continued focus on reducing costs to allow superfast connectivity to be made available to all business premises as quickly as possible.

In a new report BSG found that while median downstream demand for small business premises will rise from 5Mbit/s in 2015 to 8.1Mbit/s in 2025 demand for the 95th percentile will rise from 12.9 Mbit/s to 41.1 Mbit/s.

In reflecting the diversity of small businesses, the report found that their bandwidth needs (downstream and upstream) are as varied as their composition.

Unsurprisingly, the number of employees and industrial sector are important factors in driving demand with the report ranging from one person food manufacturers - requiring just 6 Mbit/s downstream in 2025 - to a 49 person software business which will require 193 Mbit/s by 2025.

Matthew Evans, CEO of the Broadband Stakeholder Group, commented: "Although standard broadband is adequate for most firms, some firms are already constrained.

"All small businesses will need access to superfast speeds in the next five years, and large numbers will soon need the ultrafast speeds that the Government committed to delivering in the recent Productivity Plan."

The BSG has called on Government to work with industry to ensure that all small business premise have superfast connectivity, continue to drive down costs of network deployment to facilitate the further deployment of ultrafast networks, and gather evidence on the productivity gains that companies who have used the SME Voucher Connection Scheme.

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