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November 23, 2022

National Connectivity Alliance Launched Bringing Together Industry and Landowners to Deliver World Class Connectivity

Wednesday 23rd November 2022, London: The National Connectivity Alliance (the NCA), a new alliance of telecommunications and infrastructure providers, landowners, and their collective professional advisers launches today. This alliance brings together these stakeholders to collaborate on areas of mutual interest with the goal of delivering world class connectivity for all in the UK.

Digital connectivity is fundamental to the success of our economy. Communities depend on reliable connections to stay connected; to ensure social inclusion; to enable businesses to embrace digital technology; and, to open up new markets and simplify supply chains.

Building such connectivity requires the complex interchange of many organisations and stakeholders yet these interactions have not always been easy.

Recognising the need to build strong relationships with each other to deliver connectivity to world beating standards, a group of the leading stakeholders from across both telecoms and land industries have come together to form the National Connectivity Alliance.

The Alliance will bring together these stakeholders to work on issues of mutual interest, improve co-operation and to share best practice.

Digital Infrastructure Minister Julia Lopez MP said:

"I welcome the creation of this new alliance, which will bring together industry and landowners to improve negotiations and make sure we are doing everything we can to boost connectivity, productivity and the economy.
"We continue to support investment in world class connectivity for people across the UK, whether they're in London, or a village in the Scottish Highlands."

Carlos Pierce, Partner Blaser Mills Law, National Connectivity Alliance Chair:

“We are delighted to launch the National Connectivity Alliance today as the only cross industry body regarding access to land. Not only does the NCA demonstrate a necessary collective will from the industry to improve digital connectivity, it will also drive best practice through collaboration and understanding. By encouraging greater education and communication, the NCA will be able to deliver greater awareness of the needs of all in the sector as well as the general public.

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Notes to Editors

The National Connectivity Alliance involves providers of electronic communications networks and services, owners of infrastructure and land and their professional advisers, and brings together stakeholders from across the industry to work on issues of mutual interest, to improve co-operation and to share best practice.

Members of the National Connectivity Alliance Steering Group:

  • Blaser Mills Law
  • British Land plc
  • British Property Federation
  • Carter Jonas
  • Cell CM Limited
  • Cellnex
  • Central Association of Agricultural Valuers
  • Cluttons
  • Community Fibre
  • Cornerstone
  • Country Land and Business Association
  • DWF Law LLP
  • Gigaclear
  • Law Society
  • Mobile Broadband Network Limited
  • Mobile UK
  • National Farmers Union
  • Openreach
  • Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP
  • Philip Morris FRICS
  • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
  • Wireless Infrastructure Group

For further information and media contacts:

Carlos Pierce - Chair

[email protected]

www.ncalliance.org.uk

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