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Broadband milestone for rural communities in Highland Perthshire

General view of broadband router. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday November 12, 2013. See PA story TECHNOLOGY SKY. Photo credit should read: Rui Vieira/PA Wire
General view of broadband router. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday November 12, 2013. See PA story TECHNOLOGY SKY. Photo credit should read: Rui Vieira/PA Wire

A group of rural communities in Highland Perthshire are a step closer to accessing superfast broadband.

Around 350 people in more than 150 premises are expected to benefit from the broadband service provided by Loch Tay Internet, which is supported by Community Broadband Scotland (CBS).

CBS, a Scottish Government initiative being delivered by Highlands and Islands Enterprise, has been supporting community-led projects that will provide broadband.

It has worked closely with communities around Loch Tay and provided £109,078 to Loch Tay Internet, enabling them to contract AB Internet.

The installation of the masts is the final step in the process before the network goes live.

The telegraph poles are equipped with antennae to transmit the signals and are powered by a combination of wind and solar energy.

These masts are being built as an alternative to a standard broadband connection, as this was not a viable option for communities around Loch Tay given the distance from the telephone exchange in Killin and issues with old copper landlines.

Ardeonaig and Ardtalnaig Community Association, on the south side of the Loch, with support from Killin Community Council and the Loch Tay Association set up Loch Tay Internet and have worked closely with AB Internet to reach this critical stage.

Shaun Marley, CBS adviser, said: “The installation of the antennas today is a huge milestone for Loch Tay and evidence of the hard work of the local community.

“It is essential that all parts of Scotland can access high-quality broadband to enable continued economic growth and stronger communities.

“At CBS we work hard with communities and technical providers to find alternative digital solutions for rural communities to ensure that we narrow the digital divide in Scotland.”

Phil Simpson of the Christian Trust, Abernethy, said: “It will make an enormous difference to the people here.”