The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Street works to start on new internet link

Residents warned of possible disruption as full-fibre cable laying gets under way

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

Thousands of householde­rs across Peterborou­gh could face disruption as work starts on a £30 million project to bring high speed internet access to their homes.

Work to lay miles of full-fibre cables under pavements in most city streets is expected to start next month with the first homes going live in January next year and the work completed by June 2021.

Residents are being told that any disruption will be kept to a minimum with the latest machinery used to put down the cables.

Andy Starnes, head of city developmen­t for CityFibre, which is carrying out the work, said slimline machinery will be used to dig a narrow channel in pavements to hold the ducting through which the fibre cables will run.

He said: “The trenches will go past driveway entrances but residents need not worry, they will be covered until the work is done and residents will be able to drive over them.

“As we pass each property, we install a small connection box into the pavemment - about the size of a mobile phone. Then when a resident takes a service, we just extend the fibre from the connection box into their home.”

The investment is the result of a new partnershi­p between CityFibre and Vodafone to deliver Gigabit capable fullfibre broadband to five million UK homes and business by 2025.

Greg Mesch, chief executive at CityFibre, said: “Peterborou­gh is the perfect demonstrat­ion of the benefits a third competitiv­e digital infrastruc­ture brings the UK market.”

Councillor John Holdich, leader of Peterborou­gh City Council, said: “We have worked closely with CityFibre for years to develop and expand the reach of their fullfibre network. It has become a platform for our Smart City initiative­s, helps us attract businesses and develop our emerging tech sector. With this extension of the project, the full benefits will soon be felt by everyone who lives and works in the city.”

CityFibre began work in Peterborou­gh in 2013 and has invested £9 million plus and installed 120 kilometres of full-fibre cable. The network is used by 486 sites, including 150 businesses as well as schools, council offices, CCTV cameras and traffic signals.

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 ?? From left, Mayor of Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh James Palmer and Peterborou­gh City Council leader Coun John Holdich with Guilhem Poussot (Vodafone), Andy Starnes, of City Fibre, and Rob Hanalin of City Fibre. ??
From left, Mayor of Cambridges­hire and Peterborou­gh James Palmer and Peterborou­gh City Council leader Coun John Holdich with Guilhem Poussot (Vodafone), Andy Starnes, of City Fibre, and Rob Hanalin of City Fibre.

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