Shared Rural Network Brings Enhanced Mobile Coverage to Rural Wales
The Shared Rural Network (SRN) programme has achieved a significant milestone with the activation of new 4G mobile sites across rural Wales. This collaborative initiative between the UK’s four mobile network operators and the government marks a substantial improvement in mobile connectivity for previously underserved Welsh communities.
Network Infrastructure Expansion
The SRN project has successfully deployed multiple new mobile sites across challenging Welsh terrain, including:
- Coverage improvements in Gwynedd and Powys regions
- Enhanced connectivity across rural valleys
- Strengthened signal in tourist destinations
Technical Implementation Details
Network Type | Coverage Area | Implementation Phase |
4G | Rural Wales | Phase 1 |
Impact on Local Communities
The network upgrades bring substantial benefits to Welsh communities:
- Improved emergency service communications
- Enhanced business connectivity
- Better access to digital services
- Increased tourism infrastructure support
Investment and Infrastructure Details
The SRN programme represents a significant investment in Wales’s digital infrastructure, with mobile operators collaborating to:
- Share existing masts and infrastructure
- Build new sites in strategic locations
- Upgrade existing equipment to support 4G services
Coverage Targets and Timeline
The project aims to achieve:
- 95% geographic coverage across Wales
- Elimination of partial not-spots
- Comprehensive coverage in rural communities
Technical Specifications
The network upgrades include:
- Advanced 4G equipment installation
- Enhanced backhaul capacity
- Improved signal strength in rural areas
- Future-ready infrastructure preparation
The Shared Rural Network’s activation in Wales represents a crucial step forward in the UK’s commitment to universal mobile coverage, particularly benefiting remote and rural communities previously struggling with poor connectivity.