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CityFibre and Fujitsu join forces to deliver pure fibre infrastructure throughout UK cities
CityFibre, one of the companies that is currently leading the fibre optic infrastructure market in the UK, and Fujitsu, the internationally-renowned information technology service provider, ended the month of April with the announcement that they will be teaming up to further the plans of CityFibre to implement advanced pure fibre infrastructures throughout the UK’s second-tier cities.
This is a deal that is reportedly worth an initial £50 million in terms of the estimated contract value for the Japanese company, and marks the second time that the two companies have worked together – Fujitsu constructed the 103k fibre optic network that CityFibre implemented around the historic city of York. The CEOs for the two companies, Greg Mesch (CityFibre) and Andy Stevenson (Fujitsu Telecommunications Europe) have already expressed their delight to be working with each other once again, and will be hoping that this becomes a regular, mutually beneficial partnership.
Under the terms of the deal, Fujitsu will be responsible for the planning, building and eventual operation of CityFibre’s carrier-grade infrastructure. As demonstrated with the work it assisted on in York, the company has a huge amount of experience and capability when it comes to working on big projects, although CityFibre is by no means inexperienced, having made a commitment to create new communications networks rather than renovating the old ones that have surpassed the point at which they were most effective. Nevertheless, Fujitsu’s involvement will surely boost the confidence of everyone else involved that this project can finally get off the ground and deliver everything that has been promised since its announcement. Once the work is completed, it is hoped that the infrastructure will reach over a million homes and 50,000 businesses across the country.
This deal has also highlighted the fact that the residents of smaller cities are not being forgotten as better communications systems are set up – the bigger companies like BT and Virgin are concentrating on getting cities like London and Manchester up to speed, so it is to CityFibre’s credit that smaller cities are still very much on the radar. In addition to this project, the company will also continue to work on its goal of providing staggeringly fast internet speeds of up to 1GB per second to 24,000 homes in the Bournemouth area by the end of the year.
Internet to revolutionize UK economy, report claims
A new government report claims that the Internet could potentially transform the UK economy through the next generation rollout that would upgrade the nation’s broadband infrastructure.
The report suggests that improving the broadband infrastructure of the country should one of the main priorities of the government, that promised faster broadband to all parts of UK by 2015.
Foresight, a government agency, has identified three sectors that could potentially improve and revolutionize the economy over the next twenty years. Internet, Innovative Manufacturing and Greener infrastructure were the three identified sectors that have been labeled to contribute towards the economic development of the country.
David Willetts, Minister of Universities and Science, stated that the report aptly highlights and expounds on the benefits that could be got from focusing on manufacturing, health, communication and energy.
He further stated that the eventual growth could only be possible if large, small and medium enterprises cooperate with researchers and plan out the strategy of the next twenty years keeping in mind the above mentioned sectors of interest.
Another report released by The Boston Consulting Company also focuses on the importance of the Internet and its impact on UK economy with statistics revealing that the internet generated one hundred billion pounds of GDP each year.
