Campsie in UKtop ten forfibre demand

CAMPSIE on the outskirts of Londonderry is one of the top ten locations in the whole of the United Kingdom for demand from consumers and businesses for fibre broadband, according to British Telecom (BT).

One year after the completion of the major fibre roll-out in Londonderry, BT, the principal partner of City of Culture 2013, has announced that take-up of high speed fibre broadband is very strong in the region.

Sharon O’Connor, Chief Executive, Derry City Council said: “It is no surprise that demand for high speed broadband is strong in Derry.

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“The transformational technology delivered to the city and surrounding areas is a superb foundation that is helping us realise our ambition to be a creative and digitally connected hub.

“The fast tracking of the development of broadband infrastructure in the city in time for City of Culture 2013 has provided us with an opportunity to shine on the world stage.”

Mark Nagurski, Digital Derry, said: “The infrastructure that is now in place throughout the city has allowed events such as the hugely successful CultureTech to lead the way forward for the city’s digital revolution.

“Digital is a lot broader than the tech industry. It covers education, elements of healthcare and tourism and of course culture.

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“Superfast broadband is imperative for the city to improve performance, boost productivity and growth and 2013 will hopefully see businesses becoming more comfortable with breaking digital out of the tech field and incorporating it into all areas of their infrastructure.”

Sinead McLaughlin, Chief Executive, Londonderry Chamber of Commerce, said: “Superfast broadband has opened up opportunities to businesses in the city.

“Everyone recognises the importance of super-fast broadband, not just for its contribution to the local economy and potential to create new businesses and jobs, but for every aspect of modern life.

“In the current economic climate, the investment that BT has made has been greatly welcomed and for the City of Culture 2013 it means we can now freely exchange cultural experiences in an enriched way across the globe.

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“But longer-term it’s also essential that people and organisations take up this exciting technology and make the most of the new network.”

Frank McManus, BT’s Head of Wholesale Sales and Services said: “Derry City continues to have first mover advantage as the only city in the UK and Ireland to have 100 per cent of phone lines connected to a fibre-enabled street cabinet.

“Fibre broadband opens up a whole new, high speed world. Digital technology is fundamental to how we live and work and in an increasingly connected world; high-speed communications will become even more essential in the years ahead.

“The fibre broadband that is in place in Northern Ireland will underpin the local economy for many years to come - and we’re keen to work with communities and government stakeholders to see how we can continue to push fibre even deeper into rural areas.”

Further information on fibre broadband, including availability, benefits, and service providers, is available at www.nibroadband.com.

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