Sunderland Echo

£60m broadband overhaul could help slash city bills

- James Harrison james.harrison@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

Families in Sunderland could see their household bills slashed thanks to a multimilli­on pound broadband project, bosses have claimed.

CityFibre, a digital infrastruc­ture provider, was unveiled in January (2021) as the firm behind a planned £60 million project to overhaul Wearside’s telecoms network.

And it is hoped that by the time the scheme is complete, more than 90% of properties and premises in the city will be connected and ready to receive the fastest internet speeds.

“That will mean we’ll get a whole new set of internet service providers( ISPs) who want

to promote different internet services and connectivi­ty packages ,” said Liz St Louis, assistant director of smart cities at Sunderland City Council.

“That will mean more choice for individual­s and should drive down prices.

“I get contacted by [councillor­s] and residents who are really frustrated because they’ve only got the choice of one or two providers, the speeds aren’t good and they can’t work from home in the way they want to.

“This should bring a lot more choice, start to drive down that price point and provide much much better options for residents and businesses .”

St Louis was speaking at last week’s meeting of the city council’s Scrutiny Coordinati­ng Committee, which was held by videolink and broadcast via YouTube.

Many households in Sunderland face a postcode lottery for broadband speeds.

A report for the House of Commons released last month( March) showed average download speed sin Lambton, in Washington, were more than double those in Biddick, less than a mile away.

It is hoped that quicker broadband could have a range of use across Wearside, such as:

‘Assistive technologi­es’ to help families, carers and social workers monitor vulnerable people

Monitoring of traffic and congestion

Smart sensors in bins to improve street cleaning

St Louis added: “[There’s] some great benefits we can bring, in terms of job creation and apprentice­ships for local businesses on the back of this.

“Connectivi­ty is really important, without it we can’t do a lot, [but] it’s not really about the underpinni­ng connectivi­ty, it’s about the benefits that we can deliver to our residents and to our businesses.”

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Families in Sunderland could see their household bills slashed.

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