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Bournemouth to be UK's first Fibrecity
Surf's up...
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Thursday 08 May 2008
The race to become the UK's first 'Fibrecity' has been won by the seaside resort of Bournemouth, better known for ice-cream and old people than high speed internet.
H2O Networks, a company that lays fibre optic cabling in the sewers, said work will begin to hook up every house and business in Bournemouth in the next six months - enabling speeds of up to 100Mbps. The project will cost around £30m and will be the largest of its kind in Europe, according to H2O.
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Uses of the network will include real-time traffic monitoring via CCTV, improved IT in schools and videoconferencing to help social workers carry out their jobs more effectively. The network may also give a boost to flexible working by enabling more people to work from home.
Bournemouth Borough Council is no stranger to a high fibre diet - H2O laid sewer fibre as a back-up network for the council last year.
The town was one of three in the running to be first to get H2O's full fibre treatment, along with Dundee and Northampton.
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