European project SABER activities ready to
start: 26 partners, representing 13
countries
19 February 2013
Almost ten million households still have no
access to broadband in the EU, according to
the Digital Agenda for Europe scorecard.
Although 95.7% of EU households are
connected, only 78.4% in rural areas
actually have access to broadband.
In order to tackle
the digital divide, the European project
SABER (SAtellite Broadband for European
Regions) has been initiated to provide local
and regional authorities with practical
guidance on connecting residual user demand
with public funds and quality satellite
solutions.
Partially funded
by the European Commission, with 510.000
euro, the SABER project is a Thematic
Network on the "Contribution of satellite
systems to 100% EU broadband coverage "in
the frame of the “Competitiveness and
Innovation Framework Programme-ICT Policy
Support Programme” (CIP-ICT PSP).
Led by CSI
Piemonte, the 24 month project involves 26
partners including Astrium, Eutelsat, SES
Broadband Services and 21 regional
authorities and ICT public and private
organizations supporting regions in
broadband deployment representing 13
countries. The project partners cover all
the broadband value chain and have extended
experience in publicly funded deployments.
The scope of the
project is notably to create the conditions
for the most efficient and effective
contribution of satellite-based services to
supporting the objectives set for the
Digital Agenda for Europe and Europe 2020,
including assistance in the use of 2007-2013
EU unspent funds.
This will result
in the development of practical guidelines
on the cost benefit analysis of satellite
broadband, public aid, business models,
funding options and solutions to
non-technological roadblocks. These outcomes
will be regularly disseminated across Europe
through workshops, conferences and
publications.
The first SABER
workshop is being held in Cork, on February
19th, upon the Irish presidency of the EU
Council. Discussions between partners and
external stakeholders, including the
European association NEREUS, will aim at
providing guidelines on satellite services
procurement.
The activities
will run in three consecutive streams: an
early stream for European regions ready for
deployment in the short term, a main stream
to support regions in achieving the 2013
Digital Agenda objectives, and finally a
future stream to support 2020 objectives.
“The SABER project
– explains Davide Zappalà, President of CSI
Piemonte – confirms CSI leading role in
innovation, also in Europe, thanks to the
experience acquired by employing satellite
services and the regional development
broadband program WI-PIE”.
“We are witnessing
– continues Stefano de Capitani, CSI General
Director – to an increasing awareness of the
importance of the Digital Agenda at European
and national level and thus to the actual
intiatives aimed to allow a leap forward in
the relationship between Public
Administration and citizens and business
through a fair use of modern technologies”.