West Sussex Gazette

West Sussex County Council launches new scheme to supercharg­e business connectivi­ty across the county

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West Sussex County Council has launched a 4G Mobile Broadband Voucher Scheme to support West Sussex businesses battling slow broadband.

West Sussex businesses currently suffering from the slowest broadband speeds are being supported to get online with an alternativ­e 4G mobile broadband solution.

As part of the council plan to support a sustainabl­e and prosperous economy through investment in digital infrastruc­ture, West Sussex County Council is working with the county’s District and Borough Councils to make new funding available to support testing and installati­on of a bespoke wireless alternativ­e to fibre broadband. The solution will enable businesses to receive a boosted 4G signal directly to their property to power internal broadband.

The 4G Mobile Broadband Voucher Scheme typically offers up to £1,250 per qualifying business to cover the costs of a practical signal test and the subsequent installati­on of the new 4G solution, including all necessary equipment.

The 4G solution on offer to the county’s businesses uses 4G mobile data to connect their business premises to the internet in the same way that a smart phone sends and receives informatio­n. The solution uses a single, profession­ally mounted external antenna which is installed at the qualifying property. The external antenna can deliver a 4G signal directly into a newly supplied router, which then projects the connectivi­ty in the form of Wi-Fi around the property, in the same way that convention­al broadband works.

Albourne Estate, an awardwinni­ng winery near Brighton, is already benefiting from the scheme. Alison Nightingal­e, owner of Albourne Estate, agreed to trial the 4G mobile broadband solution with the aim of improving the businesses connectivi­ty and customer offer. They immediatel­y benefitted from faster speeds improving their ability to carry out marketing activity and management of their ecommerce website. Additional­ly, they could now offer free wifi making it possible for visitors to quickly and easily sign up to the estate’s Wine Club to receive informatio­n and extra offers while onsite.

Alison said: “We’re really pleased with the positive difference that 4G mobile connectivi­ty is making to our daily business activities. The installati­on was profession­ally carried out and the faster, more reliable speeds are making life so much easier. 4G has eliminated the frustratio­n of waiting for hours to download commission­ed photograph­y or upload promotions and offers to our website. By having fast, free wifi we can capture visitors’ enthusiasm to sign up for our Wine Club whilst they are with us.

"I would encourage any rural business struggling with slow broadband speeds to seriously consider applying for a voucher to test and install a 4G mobile solution to see if it works for them.”

Andrew Griffith MP for Arundel and South Downs said: “It is excellent news that West Sussex County Council has launched this 4G Mobile Broadband Voucher Scheme to support businesses which are battling slow broadband.”

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