The Scotsman

Scots firm lights the way in O2’s wireless communicat­ion trials

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpress.co.uk

Edinburgh-based technology company Purelifi has teamed up with communicat­ions giant O2 for a “cuttingedg­e” network trial which was unveiled yesterday.

The light communicat­ions technology firm provided O2 with a Lifi system, which uses LED (light-emitting diode) lights to deliver high-speed wireless connectivi­ty, in a trial held at the mobile operator’s Slough headquarte­rs.

Purelifi’s LIFI-XC system enables data to be transmitte­d from an LED light bulb and back at high speeds through adjustment­s in the bulb’s brightness, while appearing as white light to the human eye.

Lifi aims to enable safer, more reliable and more secure data communicat­ion and could potentiall­y serve as a contender to wifi, which relies on radio frequencie­s. Lifi technology may also have the potential to reduce infrastruc­ture complexity and energy consumptio­n.

The project is part of an ongoing series of O2 network trials as the firm paves the way for its 5G, or fifth generation, wireless launch in the UK.

Alistair Banham, CEO of Purelifi, said: “With the proo2

Purelifi’s LIFI-XC system may have the potential to rival wifi

liferation of internet of things devices and continued growth in mobile users, the demand for spectrum is under increasing pressure.

“Lifi is capable of unlocking unpreceden­ted and muchneeded data and bandwidth, and we are delighted that has chosen to partner with Purelifi to explore this tremendous potential.

“O2 is at the forefront of championin­g technologi­es to provide real solutions for 5G and beyond, and we look forward to working with them towards our common goal.”

Derek Mcmanus, O2’s chief operations officer, said: “We’re committed to building the best network possible for our customers, and a huge part of that is making sure we’re ahead of the pack in testing the latest technology.

“Our Lifi trial shows how you can deliver high-speed connectivi­ty to customers in new ways and is another example of how we’re futureproo­fing our network as we pave the way for 5G in the UK.”

Purelifi was formed in 2012 as a spin-off from the University of Edinburgh. It currently has partnershi­ps in place with Cisco and Rolls Royce. 0 Purelifi’s CEO, Alistair Banham: ‘Lifi is capable of unlocking unpreceden­ted and much-needed data and bandwith’

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