The Herald on Sunday

Orkney is one of six sites in the UK to test 5G speeds

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ORKNEY is to become a 5G test site for the UK’s fastest connection speeds.

The islands, which have among the slowest broadband speeds, are among six sites selected for a £4.3million project, funded by the UK Government.

It is hoped mobile broadband will be improved for coach tourists and ferry crews.

Technology firm Cisco, which is leading the project with the University of Strathclyd­e, said the trials would also benefit a school and a fish farm.

The test bed is seen as a crucial way of proving whether 5G can solve the longs t a ndi ng pr o bl e ms wi t h rural connectivi­ty.

It will include improving mobile connection­s for the islands’ 175,000 annual tourists, particular­ly those arriving via cruise liner.

Cisco spokesman Stephen Speirs said: “Tourist density at hotspots such as the Ring of Brodgar and Skara Brae can be a challenge and the source of occasional visitor dissatisfa­ction. Through deploying connectivi­ty to tour buses used on the route from Kirkwall to these sites, we will enable passengers to access dynamic content delivered by Historic Environmen­t Scotland.”

Speirs said that wifi connection­s would also be improved for ferry crews on the Kirkwall and Shapinsay route because the existing signal is lost as vessels approach Shapinsay.

He said: “This will be a challengin­g case, as the high-frequency signals will be transmitte­d over the sea to a slowly moving object – the ferry.

“Delivery of 5G to a moving ferry could be a world first for the project.”

The technology will also be used to remotely-monitor water temperatur­e in a school to detect conditions likely to risk legionella bacteria growth.

Conditions in a fish farm will also be monitored.

David Crawford, who runs the 5G research centre at the University of Strath- clyde, said: “5G is an opportunit­y to look at new and innovative ways to improve connectivi­ty in hard-to-reach rural places for a range of users.

“In addition to mobile broadband, we also have the chance to address applicatio­ns in a whole range of sectors includ- i ng agricultur­e, aquacultur­e and utilities.”

He added: “We are delighted to be working with our partners alongside residents and businesses in Orkney, and to show just what 5G may be able to achieve.”

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Tech firm Cisco and University of Strathclyd­e are leading the project

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