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Connecting a city, the fast way

 

When lottery funding made it possible for Dundee City Council to improve their public computer and internet facilities, this forward thinking council was committed to the project’s long-term success. But with a tight deadline to meet and a city centre to negotiate, nothing but the most careful planning would do.

 

Well aware that their library-based internet service was running at full capacity, Dundee City Council’s IT department was pleased for an opportunity to upgrade it. The lottery-funded People’s Network project would allow the Council to increase bandwidth and make the internet more accessible to residents – both now and over the years to come.

 

A coordinated strategy to upgrade bandwidth to 10Mb was the solution from ntl:Telewest Business. And with meticulous planning and proactive account management, the new system was delivered right on time.

 

Inclusive access, now and into the future

Serving 145,000 residents, Dundee City Council is dedicated to helping its residents use communications to make Dundee a city that’s going places. In line with its Social Inclusion policy, the Council wanted to establish a network of free public access terminals, located in Dundee’s libraries and council buildings.

 

A future-proof approach

Access to the lottery-funded People’s Network project gave Dundee City Council the finance they needed, and increasing bandwidth was the main priority "We’d had 1 and 2Mb circuits connecting our libraries for several years, but were finding that the system was up to full capacity," a Council spokesperson explains. "We’d developed a good working relationship with ntl:Telewest Business over the years, and with the opportunity to upgrade, it was natural to turn to them for our connectivity requirements."

 

Presented with this opportunity, Dundee City Council wanted a solution that would stand the test of time. Although the People’s Network only requires 2Mb, the Council decided that 10Mb would be better long-term. "Public demand for online services and the transfer of data is only going to increase, so it was logical to apply a wider bandwidth," says a Council spokesperson.

 

Beating tough challenges to meet a tight deadline

With 36km of fibre to be installed in and around Dundee’s busy city centre, we carefully coordinated construction teams, planning departments and engineers to make sure that the installation ran smoothly – and met the Council’s strict deadline.

 

Delivery of the ntl:Telewest Business solution was crucial, and the Council was happy with how the project was implemented. "ntl:Telewest Business did a good job to deliver the project in a very tight deadline," comments a Council spokesperson, "Meeting the deadline was crucial as the funding organisation required all spending to be complete by the end of the financial year."

 

The ideal design for an online community

Working closely with Dundee City Council, our consultants created a solution that met the Council’s objectives to give the public improved internet access. "The new circuits are actually more cost effective than the old connections because they are designed to provide dedicated support for data traffic," confirms a Council spokesperson. "We are gaining more bandwidth, more speed and flexibility without incurring extra costs."

 

What it has made possible

For the people of Dundee, gaining public access to the internet is now much easier, with 18 sites across the city connecting them to the People’s Network. Thousands of people use the service in many different ways – from supporting school work, to improving job prospects and shopping online.

 

Monitoring demand from Dundee’s residents, the Council is satisfied. "The public response to the People’s Network of more than 6,000 internet bookings a week is a real measure of public demand and of the project’s success," concludes a Council spokesperson. "ntl:Telewest Business enables us to support this level of traffic, and by linking the libraries together we have, in effect, created a Local Area Network across Dundee."

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"We’d developed a good working relationship with ntl:Telewest Business over the years, it was natural to turn to them for our connectivity requirements."

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