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Local Economy | 2016

‘Digital by Default’ and the ‘hard to reach’: Exploring solutions to digital exclusion in remote rural areas

Fiona Williams; Lorna Philip; John Farrington; Godred Fairhurst

In the UK, the geography of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure required for Internet connectivity is such that high speed broadband and mobile phone networks are generally less available in rural areas compared with urban areas or, in other words, as remoteness and population sparsity increase so too does the likelihood of an area having no or very poor broadband connectivity. Against a policy backdrop of UK Government efforts to bring forward network infrastructure upgrades and to improve the accessibility of broadband services in locations where there is a weak commercial investment case, this paper considers the options for the ‘final few’ in the prevailing ‘Digital by Default’ public services context. The paper outlines the Rural Public Access WiFi Services project, a study focused upon enabling Internet connectivity for commercially ‘hard to reach’ rural areas in the UK. The Rural Public Access WiFi Services concept and the experiment are introduced before findings from a pilot deployment of a broadband service to households in a remote rural area, who may be classified as ‘digitally excluded’, are presented. The paper then reflects on our field experiment and the potential of the Rural Public Access WiFi Services service model as a solution to overcoming some of the digital participation barriers manifest in the urban–rural divide. Early indications show that the Rural Public Access WiFi Services model has the potential to encourage participation in the Digital Economy and could aid the UK Government’s Digital by Default agenda, although adoption of the model is not without its challenges.


Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing | 2003

Policy, support and promotion for food-related tourism initiatives: A marketing approach to regional development

Steven Boyne; Derek Hall; Fiona Williams


Journal of Rural Studies | 2017

The digital divide: patterns, policy and scenarios for connecting the ‘final few’ in rural communities across Great Britain

Lorna Philip; Caitlin D Cottrill; John Farrington; Fiona Williams; Fiona H. Ashmore


British Journal of Community Nursing | 2014

Striking a professional balance: interactions between nurses and their older rural patients

Sophie Corbett; Fiona Williams


Archive | 2006

Barriers Facing New Entrants to Farming – an Emphasis on Policy

Fiona Williams


Tourism SMEs, service quality and destination competitiveness | 2005

The peripherality, tourism and competitiveness mix: contradictory or confirmed?

Fiona Williams; M. MacLeod; E. Jones; C. Haven-Tang


Rural tourism and sustainable business | 2005

Business development, rural tourism, and the implications of milieu.

Fiona Williams; A. Copus; Hall. D.; I. Kirkpatrick; M. Mitchell


Archive | 2015

University of Aberdeen, dot.rural written evidence to the Commons Select Committee Rural Broadband and Digital-only Services Inquiry for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA)

Fiona Williams; Lorna Philip; John Farrington; Gorry Fairhurst


Managing tourism and hospitality services: theory and international applications | 2006

Tourism development: hard core or soft touch?

Fiona Williams; M. MacLeod; B. Prideaux; G. Moscardo; E. Laws


Journal of Rural Studies | 2018

Remote rural home based businesses and digital inequalities: Understanding needs and expectations in a digitally underserved community

Lorna Philip; Fiona Williams

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Derek Hall

Scottish Agricultural College

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Steven Boyne

Scottish Agricultural College

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