Andrew Campling-Digital Gateway Seminar
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Transcript of Andrew Campling-Digital Gateway Seminar
The Digital GatewayAndrew Campling, General Manager for London24th January 2011
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Digital Communications Infrastructure
The key components:
• A skilled pool of people– Requires support from the education sector
• A range of physical communications links
• A focus on knowledge-based sectors– Creative industries, business services
• Options to assist the excluded
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How does Digital Infrastructure in the Thames Gateway Compare?
“The United Kingdom has embraced the commercial Internet and is now home to the largest per capita e-commerce market and the second-largest online-advertising market globally”.
Source: The Boston Consulting Group, The Connected Kingdom Report, October 2010
International business leaders rated communications infrastructure as the second most attractive facet of investing in the UK.
Source: Ernst & Young’s 2010 UK Attractiveness survey
They also rated the quality of telecommunications as a key reason for choosing a location in Europe, with London identified as having the best infrastructure amongst European cities by a considerable margin.
Source: Think London, European Cities Survey, November 2010
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Connectivity in the Thames Gateway
• Range of broadband options to suit needs of consumers and SMEs
• Most Londoners having access to fibre-based super-fast broadband by the end of 2011 (>90%)
• Higher speed options (up to 10Gbps) to suit more demanding requirements of bigger organisations
• Significant wi-fi availability to meet access requirements when out of the office (> 180k hotspots in London from BT Group alone)
• Complemented by mobile coverage
London is already one of the best connected cities in the world and our investment plan will ensure that it stays ahead of the pack.
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Connectivity in the Thames Gateway
Backhaul, core netw
ork and S
ervice Provider interconnect
High-speed BroadbandUp to 24Mbit/s
Super>fast Broadband Up to 40Mbit/s
with improved upstream rates
Super>fast BroadbandUp to 110Mbit/s
with improved upstream rates
Copper
CopperFibre
Fibre
Cabinet
CopperStandard BroadbandUp to 8Mbit/s
Homes/businessesExchanges
EthernetBusiness ServicesUp 10Gbps
Ethernet Node
Businesses
Mobile Network or wireless link Mobile and wi-fiUp to 7.2Mbit/s and up to 100Mbps* Base
station Dongle
“What we need is a city where anywhere you go, you can log on, you can get on the web.“Boris Johnson, Mayor of London
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Super-fast Broadband deployment in the London Thames Gateway
In place
By end 2011
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Super-fast Broadband deployment in the Wider Thames Gateway
In place By end 2011
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Leaving no one behind
It is not just a question of getting the infrastructure right, but also ensuring everyone can benefit. Nearly 25 per cent of London homes are still not taking advantage of broadband. BT is committed to ensuring that everyone is able to reap the benefits which the internet brings.
– BT’s IT Ambassador programme mentors students and supports teachers in delivering parts of the STEM agenda in schools
– The BT Community Connections Award helps to connect voluntary and community groups across London which can’t afford internet access.
– BT works closely with Age Concern to ensure older people are able to take advantage of the benefits technology can bring.
– It is estimated that a 10 percentage point increase in broadband penetration would increase GDP by about 1.2 per cent in developed economies
“...today, technological innovation has – with astonishing speed – developed the opportunity to spread information and decentralise power in a way we have never seen before.”
David Cameron, Prime Minister and Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister
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A Partnership Approach
• Excellent infrastructure to meet diverse needs in the London Thames Gateway
• Key locations in Kent and Essex covered• An opportunity to work with public and private sector
partners to address any identified gaps
“Working in partnership will be key to the successful development of the digital infrastructure in the Thames Gateway. The entire Thames Gateway can have its own world-class superfast broadband network if we start planning now.“
Thank You
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