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Fibre broadband up and running in Kemp Town (From The Argus)
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Fibre broadband up and running in Kemp Town
2:20pm Tuesday 18th December 2012 in News By Tim Ridgway, Local government reporter
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses will benefit from faster internet after the installation of high-speed fibre broadband.
BT has announced the internet connection is now available to 34,000 properties and firms in the Kemp Town area of Brighton.
It means that 99% of the city now has access to the high-speed broadband which businesses leaders claim is essential to boost the city’s digital reputation.
Brighton Kemp Town MP Simon Kirby said: “This is a significant step for Kemp Town.
“High-speed digital connectivity is a defining factor in Brighton’s long-term success.
“At a time when our local economy needs a boost, important developments such as BT’s investment in super-fast broadband offer us the potential to create new opportunities, services and growth.”
Rural areas
By the end of next year, BT said about 270,000 homes and businesses across East Sussex will be able to sign up for the broadband as a result of its £2.5 billion programme.
BT has also said it wants to work with the public sector to extend fibre broadband to the non-commercial parts of Sussex.
Rural areas Both East and West Sussex County Council have pledged to roll out access in rural areas in the coming years.
John Weaver, BT’s regional director, said: “The arrival of fibre in Kemp Town can really help local firms in these economically challenging times, opening up new ways of working and speeding up vital operations, such as file and data transfers, conferencing and computer back-up, all of which may also help cut costs.
“Research suggests that within 15 years fibre broadband could bolster the economy of a typical town by £143 million and create 225 new jobs, 140 new start-up businesses and 1,000 more homeworkers.”
Faster than superfast
It comes weeks after Brighton and Hove City Council was told it would receive millions of pounds towards installing ultrafast broadband.
This provides a minimum download speed of at least 80 megabits per second and is more than three times faster than “superfast” broadband.
Among the areas to benefit could be the city centre, parts of Hove and Portslade south of the Old Shoreham Road, the Kemp Town seafront and the university areas along Lewes Road.
It is understood BT and Fujitsu are the two firms in the running for the contract.
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Comments(8)
uniteagainstparkingcharges
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2:41pm Tue 18 Dec 12
I live in Kemptown and have had high speed fibre optic cable broadband from Virgin Media for nearly 5 years.
Jamesthegill
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2:41pm Tue 18 Dec 12
aBloke
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3:16pm Tue 18 Dec 12
I heard someone down the road just got Virgin broadband - could the Argus send over a reporter to cover the story please
sussexram40
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4:00pm Tue 18 Dec 12
Crystal Ball
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4:03pm Tue 18 Dec 12
connec...tion...is..
.gre...at...in this part of tow...n
Bzzzzzzzzz
anonymous coward
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5:53pm Tue 18 Dec 12
superlative
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10:09am Wed 19 Dec 12
mustaphaLeeko says...
2:30pm Tue 18 Dec 12
99%, says who???
What Utter tosh!!! Probably half the city is on the Hove Exchange WHICH IS NOT fibre enabled yet, I just checked, we can get a massive 4.5 MB in the 7 dials!