BDUK definition
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BDUK may assign, novate or otherwise dispose of any or all of its rights and obligations and / or novate the Framework Agreement to any other body which substantially performs any of the functions that previously had been performed by BDUK in connection with the scope of the Framework Agreement.
BDUK is responsible for the overall operation and governance of the Framework, and is the authority for design and costing and for ensuring compliance.
The supplier may terminate this Framework Agreement without penalty by written notice to BDUK where BDUK commits a material default of the Framework Agreement and the material default either has not been remedied within 30 days or is not capable of remedy.
BDUK may terminate this Framework Agreement without penalty by written notice to the supplier if the supplier commits a material default, suffers an Insolvency Event or if BDUK objects to a change of control which has occurred.
Community investment finance Beyond the public sector contribution for successful pilot applicants of 50% funding from RDPE and the BDUK Rural Community Broadband Fund, each community will be required to raise the balance of funding required and this is certain to be a blend of finance suited to each particular project.
This web site would intend to complement any strategic web presence by BDUK and act as the ‘recognised’ place to receive independent advice.
BDUK is a part of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, and is responsible for the Broadband Delivery Programme.
Costings for delivering fibre to premises have been estimated at £1,200/house, funded as £300/house from RDPE, £400/house from BDUK, a £150/house connection fee from the house owner, and the remaining £400 from private telco investment.
From our detailed discussions with Northern Fells Broadband (NFB) they currently foresee finance coming from RDPE, BDUK, private-sector investment from residents and contribution from the Telco’s involved in infrastructure delivery.
The project is being jointly commissioned and funded by BDUK and Defra.