3. Hampshire Economic Snapshot
GDP - £27b (2007)
45,000 VAT registered businesses
95% < 20 employees
17% currently Teleworking
(RES aim: 25% by 2016)
4. Hampshire BT
Exchanges
Market 1
(regulated)
Market 2
(some regulation)
Market 3
(deregulated)
119 77 15 27
All enabled for at
least
8Mb/s
ADSL Max
Offering BT
Wholesale up to
8Mb/s
1-3 LLU Providers
Offering speeds up
to 24Mb/s
4+ LLU Providers
Offering speeds up
to 24Mb/s
Key:
ADSL Max – up to 8Mb/s – distance dependent
LLU - Local Loop Unbundling – ISPs use their own equipment
7. Rural areas with No Cable, and <2Mb/s
Bus sites -
retail
Bus sites -
offices
Bus sites -
factories
Bus sites -
warehous
e
Bus sites -
other
Bus sites -
total
Househol
ds
Populatio
n
Basingstoke and Deane61 114 126 46 56 403 6,241 15,172
East Hampshire 61 87 241 60 44 492 5,647 13,928
Eastleigh 25 28 42 16 8 119 440 1,069
Fareham 3 9 10 11 2 36 474 1,156
Gosport 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hart 54 57 72 28 18 229 2,723 6,880
Havant 10 6 8 5 2 32 753 1,795
New Forest 185 121 165 95 58 626 9,786 22,743
Portsmouth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rushmoor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Southampton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Test Valley 94 150 287 139 64 734 7,874 19,301
Winchester 117 222 253 105 58 755 12,452 30,556
610 793 1,205 508 310 3,427 46,390 112,600
Businesses Residential
Hampshire – Rural areas without cable and <2Mb/s
8. 9%
35%
22%
5%
3%
23%
3%
Hampshire <2Mb/s Rural Area
Household Types
Singles under 65
Couples under 65 without children
Families with children, including single
parents, in social classes A,B,C1 (any
number of adults with children) - under
age 65
Families with children, including single
parents, in social class C2 (any number
of adults with children) - under age 65
Families with children, including single
parents in social class D, E (any number
of adults with children) - under age 65
All households (couples, singles,
others), age 65 and over
Others - three or more adults in
household, related or unrelated,
without children, under age 65