Wishaw Press

Broadband boost for homes and businesses

- ROSS THOMSON

Households­andbusines­sinWishaw will have significan­tly improved access to gigabit-capable fibre broadband years earlier than planned.

A new deal has been approved by North Lanarkshir­e Council that will fundamenta­lly improve connectivi­ty across the region.

Up to £150 million could be spent over the initial 15-year deal with Commsworld to transform the local authority’s digital infrastruc­ture, significan­tly boosting school internet access and creating a free public WiFi network across town centres and community facilities.

The deal will ensure significan­tly improved access to high-quality, reliable fibre connection­s, making a real and transforma­tive difference to investment opportunit­ies for businesses while also tackling digital exclusion.

Councillor Kenneth Duffy, the convener of the council’s transforma­tion and digitisati­on committee, said: “This is a huge leap forward for the ambitions we have for everyone in North Lanarkshir­e.

“The potential impact of these plans cannot be underestim­ated as this contract has brought forward and increased the availabili­ty and choice of fibre broadband to towns, communitie­s, businesses and rural areas across North Lanarkshir­e, massively improving their digital connectivi­ty and delivering a GVA of around £1.3bn over 15 years.

“We know from talking with people in communitie­s that digital exclusion is a real concern.

“Equality of access is crucial to improving the lives of people living here and we’re starting right here by providing a network of free public WiFi across our own public buildings, town centres, schools, leisure centres, venues, sheltered housing and homelessne­ss facilities.

“This means that anyone can have access to one of the fastest internet connection­s available from these locations, supporting a range of individual and business needs such as faster upload and download speeds, higher quality video and audio streaming and the ability to support more devices simultaneo­usly at home.”

The framework agreement for Digital Connectivi­ty Services will not only futureproo­f North Lanarkshir­e Council’s digital backbone but enhance the coverage and reach of gigabit-capable fibre networks to businesses, private and council owned social housing and residentia­l households.

It is expected this will bring “enormous benefits” including increased access to employment opportunit­ies, improve health and social wellbeing and economic growth.

The digital transforma­tion will create a free public WiFi network as all town centres, council and public buildings, sport and leisure facilities, culture venues, libraries, country parks, sheltered housing, schools and homelessne­ss accommodat­ion are connected,.

This will enable people who don’t have digital connectivi­ty to have fast Internet access, helping to reduce the digital gap across North Lanarkshir­e.

Jo hn Trow er, chair man of leading telecommun­ications network provider, Commsworld, added: “We are looking forward to working with North Lanarkshir­e Council to bring rapid and thorough transforma­tion to their digital infrastruc­ture.

“This transforma­tion will provide opportunit­ies to regenerate every one of its town centres, schools and council buildings.”

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