Aberdeen’s City Council to benefit from Gigabit City transformation

Aberdeen’s schools, libraries and other public buildings are set to receive in internet connectivity boost after Aberdeen City Council became the latest organisation to benefit from its connection to CityFibre’s transformational Gigabit City pure fibre networks.

Delivered in partnership with Capita as part of the Scotland-wide SWAN programme, the network, which is already benefitting Aberdeen businesses, will support the Council’s growing demand for bandwidth and resilience.

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Over 100 public buildings will be connected to the ultra-fast, pure fibre network, delivering cost savings and improvements to digital systems and services such as online administration, public Wi-Fi, and classroom e-learning.

This announcement marks yet another milestone in CityFibre’s deployment of pure fibre infrastructure across all of Scotland’s cities. It comes shortly after the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, where policies were announced to encourage investment into future-proof pure fibre connectivity. Aberdeen joins both Edinburgh and Stirling City Councils at the forefront of pure fibre adoption and digital transformation, strengthening CityFibre’s existing investment and commitment to the city.

James McClafferty, CityFibre’s Head of Regional Development in Aberdeen, commented: “Transforming Aberdeen into a Gigabit City has been a truly collaborative process, working with a range of strategic partners to enable access to next-generation digital connectivity for businesses, organisations, and public sites across the city.

“This next phase delivered in partnership with Capita and Aberdeen City Council will provide essential new communications infrastructure for the city’s hard working public services as well as a future-proof alternative to aging, capacity constrained copper networks. This is a long-term solution that will support the city as data usage and storage needs continue to grow.”

As well as improving digitised services and facilitating the uptake of innovative e-learning methods in schools, Councillor Willie Young, Finance, Policy and Resources Committee Convener at Aberdeen City Council, believes CityFibre’s investment will help to attract new talent and investment to the City.

He added: “Aberdeen has fast been emerging as one of the most impressive Gigabit Cities in the UK thanks to an innovative and well established partnership between the private and public sector.

“By partnering with CityFibre, we can create a leading digital infrastructure which not only makes a significant statement to the global business community but will allow our citizens to access it in public buildings.

“In particular, the network will make an incredible difference to our young people in schools. Digital learning has real benefits in that it allows our pupils to self-learn by being creative with their subject matter. It is crucial that schools are equipped with the best network to allow this learning to continue and develop.

“Further investment in this infrastructure throughout 2017 will create an extra 30km of fibre network, positioning Aberdeen among the best connected public sector facilities in the country. This is a genuine example of the achievements that can be made through local authority partnerships with innovative businesses for the betterment of an entire region.”

CityFibre is also developing Gigabit City projects in Edinburgh and Glasgow as well as throughout England, with plans to launch additional cities later in 2017.

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