Enhancing Worker Digital Experience: A Hands-on Workshop for Partners
Rob Hamlin - CityFibre Holdings inca ultra connected cities - gigabit cities enabling digital transformation
1. Gigabit Cities: Enabling Digital Transformation
INCA Ultra-Connected Cities Seminar
30th April 2013
2. CityFibre Overview
Operating Metropolitan Fibre Infrastructure In 50 Cities Across The UK
• One of the UK’s leading pure fibre optic
infrastructure providers
• 30,000 km of fibre in the ground over 525km of
network route in 50 UK towns and cities
• Over 130 networks delivered connecting over 400
on net locations
• Running mission critical network for schools, local
government, police, fire, ambulance, NHS, data
centres, service providers and businesses
• Largest FTTH network in the UK supporting the fast
broadband in the UK - Gigler
• Supported by two of the world’s leading investment
banks; Macquarie Capital and Citigroup
20 June 2009
Dear applicant,
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP OF THE
CORPORATION OF DERBY COLLEGE
(“THE CORPORATION”)
Thank you for your recent enquiry about joining the Corporation of Derby College. I enclose
an application form together with notes for guidance which give details of the duties of a
Governor, personal qualities looked for, eligibility requirements and instructions for making an
application.
The Corporation make an appointment after the Search Committee has submitted
recommendations. The process of consideration can be quite long. You may be invited for
David Coates
Mobile 07710 754338
E-mail: david@dmcg.org.uk
PLANNING ENFORCEMENT
POLICY & PROCEDURES
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3. The Gigabit City Opportunity
Sparking The UK Economy And Bringing Gigabit Connectivity To The Whole Community
1. Bring educational capabilities up to world class standards and prepare children for a
digital future
2. Increase governmental efficiencies - lowering cost and raising community value
3. Improve healthcare in the community by allowing doctors, GPs and hospitals to
transact efficiently and effortlessly
4. Lower crime and make communities safer by providing an integrated infrastructure for
emergency services and enabling advanced policing methods
5. Spark economic growth, innovation and job creation by unlocking access to cloud
computing and next generation applications
6. Enrich home life, quality of life, and entertainment in the home
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A Gigabit rich city can increase GDP by 1%
and create thousands of new jobs for residents.
For a typical UK city this means a £30m-£80m per annum benefit.
4. Creating A Gigabit City – The Model
A Growing An Efficient Fibre Infrastructure Anchored By Core Network Customers
Core network, Public Sector
anchor client, schools, colleges,
universities, public health
CCTV, Traffic Control
systems, municipal WIFI
3G, LTE, 4G backhaul,
data centres
Large corporate P2P and
resilient ring connectivity
SME with Gbps site to site
and internet services
Consumers with 100Mbps+
symmetrical internet access
SME sector:
Gigabit fibre for FTTP
Consumer ISPs:
Gigabit fibre for FTTH
PrivateSector
Sponsors
Phase2
DistributionNetwork
Phase1–CoreNetwork
Public sector networks:
Council, schools, libraries, healthcare
Public sector devices:
CCTV, traffic control, municipal WiFi
PublicSector
Sponsors
Mobile sector:
Fibre to base stations and small cells
Business sector:
Gigabit, low latency fibre for business
PrivateSector
Sponsors
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5. An Award Winning Gigabit City Today
York On Course To Become Europe’s Most Digitally Connected City
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“This is another step towards ensuring York is the most digitally
connected city in Europe by 2015. We are already seeing the
benefits of merging our CCTV networks by having a more efficient
and flexible service. This work is part of a wider programme
intended to boost York’s economic competitiveness, transform
the delivery of public services across the city and enhance the
quality of life for our residents.”
James Alexander, Leader of the Council, City of York Council
Step 1: OJEU Procurement by City of York Council
for Schools & Council Sites
Step 2: Developed Network for Shared Services:
CCTV, Municipal WiFi, Police, NHS, Museums
Step 3: Marketing Network to Business Community
Step 4: Developing FTTH and FTTT deployments
6. Thank You
“American economic history teaches a clear lesson about
infrastructure. If we build it, innovation will come. The U.S. needs a
critical mass of gigabit communities nationwide so that innovators can
develop next-generation applications and services that will drive
economic growth and global competitiveness.”
January 2013: FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announces plan to
have at least one ultra fast gigabit city in every state in the US by 2015.
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