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<p>We are committed to ensuring that people enjoy world-class digital connectivity
wherever they live, work and travel and that every part of the UK is able to benefit
from the advantages that digital connectivity brings. The Future Telecoms Infrastructure
Review set out the potential benefits of a dynamic spectrum access model for rural
areas that are less likely to be covered by 5G mobile networks.</p><p> </p><p>Fast,
reliable connectivity can deliver economic, social and well-being benefits for both
rural businesses and residents, creating opportunities for businesses to tap into
a global customer base and for people to work more efficiently.</p><p> </p><p>Government
continues to explore this and other spectrum sharing models and therefore welcomes
Ofcom’s recent consultation documents on spectrum sharing and their proposals toward
flexible licensing practices. Ofcom, as the national regulatory authority, is responsible
for managing spectrum and ensuring that radio spectrum is used in the most effective
way for all sectors, including those most relevant to rural areas, such as agriculture.</p><p>
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