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Disparities exist between local authorities’ digital infrastructure

Point Topic study reveals many underserved areas and mobile coverage gaps persist.

Significant disparities in digital infrastructure between local authorities across the UK have been revealed by a new broadband mapping toolkit from Point Topic.

The key findings showed that while gigabit broadband rollout is advancing through Project Gigabit and market-led initiatives, many areas remain underserved, and mobile coverage gaps persist.  

Oliver Johnson, CEO at Point Topic, which produced the maps and data, said, “Despite substantial investment and progress in broadband infrastructure, digital inequalities remain a pressing issue. The data highlights areas where Local Authorities need targeted support to bridge connectivity gaps and ensure no community is left behind.” 

Many local authorities lack up-to-date digital strategies, making it difficult to address connectivity issues effectively. While gigabit broadband expansion remains a focus, service take-up is a growing concern, particularly in areas where affordability, digital awareness, and skills gaps prevent wider adoption.  

Alongside fixed broadband, mobile coverage — including 4G and 5G — remains a critical factor. While 5G is increasingly seen as essential for economic growth, healthcare, and smart city initiatives, deployment remains uneven, and many public and business spaces still struggle with poor indoor connectivity. 

Johnson added, “It’s not just about faster speeds; connectivity underpins economic development, social inclusion, and local services. Local authorities need clear strategies to address the gaps in coverage and take-up of broadband.” 

The full report includes detailed mapping and data on broadband penetration, low-speed areas and FTTP coverage across local authorities. These insights will help policymakers and stakeholders understand local digital connectivity challenges and drive targeted interventions. 

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