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Comrie Ahead of Edinburgh with Bandwidth at The Bunker

01/02/2018

First 100G path to the bunker live ahead of major cities in the UK

Passive Optical Multiplexer
Passive Optical Multiplexer

First 100Gbps path to the bunker now live! A local groundworks contractor has been engaged to help us with the laying of ductwork to provide fibre-to-the-hut Internet services around Cultybraggan.

Cultybraggan will be one of the first rural business areas to benefit from ultrafast broadband expansion.

The broadband infrastructure provider Openreach has already connected Bogons Bunker in Comrie, ahead of Edinburgh and seven other cities connected in the first phase of Openreach’s Fibre First programme.

Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool, London and Manchester are also in the programme.

FTTP connections can deliver ultrafast speeds of between 100 megabits and one gigabit per second.

Gavin Barrie, convener of the housing and economy committee at City of Edinburgh Council, said: “I’m delighted that Edinburgh has been selected as one of the first UK cities to benefit from Openreach’s Fibre First programme.

“A world-class city deserves world-class digital infrastructure, and we believe full-fibre technology will be key to unlocking the long-term productivity of businesses in this region.”

Comrie Ahead of Edinburgh

Openreach expects that tens of thousands of Edinburgh homes and businesses will benefit from the multimillion-pound expansion, which is expected to cost about £300-£400 per home.

Andrew Hepburn, Openreach’s director of infrastructure delivery in Scotland, said: “This latest multimillion-pound investment in Edinburgh by Openreach will give a vital boost to the city’s households and businesses.

“For our vibrant business community, which is known for its innovation, it will mean more firms benefiting from the huge opportunities offered by this exciting technology to attract new customers, provide new services and work more efficiently.

“Local households too will find ultrafast broadband a major step forward when they go online for reasons ranging from training and research to shopping, staying in touch with friends and family and entertainment.”

Openreach said the pace and extent of the investment will depend on how quickly the conditions to enable an “acceptable return on the investment” are secured, with support needed from communication providers, central and local government and the regulator.

Alex Neill of consumer group Which, said that the UK was far behind other countries in offering high speed internet access through fibre connections directly to homes or businesses.

She said: “When you look that 79% of people in Spain have got access to full fibre and yet only 3% of British homes have, clearly consumers will be asking why that is happening, especially when the majority of them have experienced a problem with their broadband in the last year.”

View from the Superfast Bunker

 

Filed Under: Business, Front page news Tagged With: bandwidth, broadband, technology

Community   •   Environment   •   Resilience   •   Heritage

Supported by Rural Perth & Kinross LEADER Programme 2014-2020: The European Agricultural Fund For Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas

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