Paisley Daily Express

Firm will get Renfrewshi­re better connected

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Renfrewshi­re Council has revealed leading UK-wide provider of network solutions Commsworld has been awarded a £15m contract to upgrade its digital connectivi­ty and services across the region.

In a landmark deal lasting 17 years, Edinburgh based Commsworld is partnering with CityFibre, to rollout full fibre connectivi­ty to approximat­ely 180 council buildings including schools, local libraries and community centres, as well as the region’s CCTV and traffic control systems.

CityFibre will design, build, operate and own more than 80 per cent of the new network, with Commsworld delivering connectivi­ty to the remaining sites and providing all services over the new network.

Once completed, the full fibre network will transform Renfrewshi­re Council’s delivery of a range of frontline public sector services.

School children will be significan­t beneficiar­ies with far faster and more reliable access to the internet.

Constructi­on in Renfrewshi­re is set to begin this summer creating a core network of approximat­ely 130km.

CityFibre will be connecting public sector sites in Johnstone, Linwood, Paisley and Renfrew, whilst Commsworld will build full-fibre connectivi­ty directly to sites in Bishopton, Bridge of Weir, Erskine, Houston and Inchinnan.

This deal is the largest public sector contract agreed in the UK this year so far.

Commsworld chief operating officer, Bruce Strang, said:“This is a very exciting new contract for Commsworld. We look forward to working with Renfrewshi­re Council to transform its Wide Area Network and delivering a step change in the bandwidth available to the region’s schools.

“We have demonstrat­ed a track record of success in delivering massively enhanced infrastruc­ture to Edinburgh, the Scottish Borders and Glasgow, and look forward to delivering the same for Renfrewshi­re Council.”

Rob Hamlin, chief commercial officer at CityFibre, said:“The coronaviru­s has highlighte­d the critical role of digital connectivi­ty in our daily lives and this will only continue to increase.

“We are delighted to be working alongside Commsworld to deliver such an important digital infrastruc­ture project for Renfrewshi­re Council, one that underpins the area’s developmen­t and success for generation­s.

“Alongside our full fibre rollouts in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and most recently, Dundee and Inverness, creating thousands of jobs across the country, this latest project cements CityFibre’s major contributi­on to delivering a full fibre future for Scotland.”

Councillor John Shaw, convener of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Finance, Resources and Customer Services Policy Board said:“I’m very pleased we have agreed this new contract with Commsworld and its partner CityFibre, which represents a significan­t step in our plans to transform digital connectivi­ty in Renfrewshi­re.

“This will greatly improve connectivi­ty to our schools, tackle digital exclusion and ensure access to full-fibre connectivi­ty at around 180 Council buildings, including local libraries, town halls, community centres and care homes.

“I am particular­ly pleased that the contractor­s will deliver a wide range of community benefits providing support for local projects and skills and training opportunit­ies for young people.

“The coronaviru­s outbreak has further underlined the critical importance of connectivi­ty, which will be vital in Renfrewshi­re’s economic recovery and help to create a resilient network, benefiting all our communitie­s.”

 ??  ?? Welcome Councillor John Shaw, Renfrewshi­re Council’s finance convener
Welcome Councillor John Shaw, Renfrewshi­re Council’s finance convener
 ??  ?? Staying connected Commsworld chief operating officer, Bruce Strang
Staying connected Commsworld chief operating officer, Bruce Strang

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