Colchester’s model for NGA deployment: approach, infrastructure and applications Jim Leask Senior Enterprise Officer Strategic Policy and Regeneration.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Partnership in Action: Innovation Connectors in NE England Laura Woods
Advertisements

CIP ICT PSP WP2012 Constituency Building Workshop Brussels, 24 January 2012 Objective 1.3: Open innovation for Internet-enabled services and next generation.
Equitable Access to ICT The EAC Experience East African Community.
Botswana Policy Statement at the WSIS+10 Honourable Nonofo E. Molefhi Minister of Transport and Communications.
Dave Carter Head of the Manchester Digital Development Agency Innovation Creativity Knowledge.
Delivering Town Centre and wider NGA through use of a CCTV fibre optic network: the case of Colchester, Essex Jim Leask Senior Enterprise Officer Workshop.
Innovative approach for rural broadband delivery Haiti Rural Broadband Initiative Bruce Baikie Senior Director Broadband Initiatives Inveneo.
Enhancing Access To, and use and Quality of, Information and Communication Technologies.
Councillor Nick McDonald Portfolio Holder for Jobs, Skills & Business Nottingham City Council.
Techuk.org | #techUK Local CIO Council – 5 December 2013.
The University Community Next Generation Innovation Project Gig.U Mayor Marks & Commissioners December 2011 The University Community Next Generation Innovation.
July 6th1 “Laying the foundations for Growth” “Connecting Nottingham” NextGen Roadshow - Nottingham.
Super Connected City Programme for Derry ~ Londonderry Linda Williams.
“The Heart of the South West” Local Enterprise Partnership Rupert Cox CEO Somerset Chamber
Fibre broadband: the legacy starts today Bill Murphy Managing Director, Next Generation Access BT Group.
Digital public services and innovation
Connectivity as raw material of Digital Economy 'Challenges for telecoms in the new Internet ecosystem' BEREC-EMERG-REGULATEL-EaPeReg Summit Barcelona,
TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET IN SINGAPORE Presented by Chia Swee Hoon Senior Commercial Specialist U.S. Commercial Service Singapore.
Pennine Lancashire Digital Strategy _____________________________ Steven Cochrane Head of Strategy, PLACE.
UK Broadband Regulatory Framework David Clarkson 16 th November 2011 NextGen 11 Conference, Bristol, November.
Federal and Provincial Broadband Programs in Ontario Ontario FN Technical Services Conference Sault Ste. Marie, August 25 th 2009.
Superfast Broadband in North Dorset Community Partnerships Executive North Dorset (CPEND) Friday 17th October 2014 Dugald Lockhart, Project Lead Paul Coles,
Innovation: Victoria’s Future Overview of new ICT & Technology Programs Ballarat, 21 October 2008.
1 Smart Card – EMV – Security – Internet 10 June 2002 Presentation by Mr. Alan Siu Deputy Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting Government.
Communications & Data Services The Evolution of Communications Cathy Avgiris EVP/GM May 10, 2012.
Working together to bring high speed broadband providers to Herefordshire and Gloucestershire.
1 ITU/EBU Meeting of High-Level Experts on Competitive Platforms for the Delivery of Digital Content Participative web: User-created content Graham Vickery.
Community Wireless Services Gabriel Vizzard, Marketing Director how to solve the business and economic challenges in a multi-network environment WiFi Business.
Salford Draft Core Strategy Graham Gentry Head of Spatial Planning.
1 Broadband Delivery UK NextGen10 Robert Sullivan, CEO 23 rd November 2010.
ICT INTERVENTIONS (STATE AID INITIATIVES) IN GREECE Zappeion Megaron, 13 February 2014 Managing Authority O.P. Digital Convergence In the framework of.
Applications of Public Health Intelligence, Drivers and Partnership Working Day 4 Session 1 Dave Jenner EMPHO July 2009.
Call for Proposals & Priority Prospectus July 2010 – June 2011 Briefing Technical Assistance Project Partners Monday 12 th July 2010.
Presentation to: 36 Mortimer Street London W1W 7RG th February 2003.
Rural Development Council 8 th December Contents Scottish Enterprise Focus Economic Downturn Implications & Actions Core Rural Objectives HIE Economic.
Tim Martienssen, Regeneration Manager, Wiltshire Council Broadband.
© Copyright May 2011, Lothian Broadband Limited. The Lothian Broadband Challenge This project is being part-financed by the Scottish Government and the.
Gerry Finn, Director Western Regional Development Conference Ballaghaderreen
Smart Citizens in Smart Cities Manchester City Region: creating Next Generation Digital Cities Dave Carter, Head, MDDA - Manchester Digital Development.
North East Lincolnshire Council delivering change through partnership ( Physical Regeneration, Property and Technical Services Partnership) Planning in.
Community Broadband Delivering Next Gen Infrastructure.
Planning for the future of our district Core strategy options Presentation to C4B Associates February 2010.
A Digital Vision for Scotland Dr Trudy Nicolson Head of Broadband Policy Scottish Government 27 March 2013.
Key Principles for Preparing the DCSD Community Plan 1.Integration – Social, Economic, Environmental Well-being focused on outcomes and people centred.
Department for Culture, Media & Sport Broadband Delivery – a national and local overview.
AIMES Launch Friday 22 nd July DIGITAL CHALLENGE: CREATING A DIGITALLY ENABLED SOCIETY COMMUNITY GRID.
Economic Prosperity Strategy Rebeccah Lowry.
City of Atlanta Wireless Broadband Initiative Overview.
USAASA & USAF Programmes Presentation to the Select Committee on Communications & Public Public Enterprises 2 September, 2015.
Insert presentation title on the slide master WELCOME Councillor Nick Forbes Leader of Newcastle City Council CARBON ACTION NETWORK DURHAM, 21 MAY 2013.
Maximising Opportunities for London Patricia Muotto Regeneration Manager, Structural Funds 00 Month 2004.
1 Leicester and Leicestershire Food and Drink Co-ordinator 12 th May 2010 Matthew Kempson Rural Partnership’s Manager, Leicestershire County Council Food.
Enterprise & Environment Directorate TRANSPORT FOR REGIONAL GROWTH 5 NOVEMBER 2015 Keith Winter, Executive Director, Enterprise and Environment, Fife Council.
Superfast Leicestershire – programme update Matthew Kempson Broadband Project Manager, Leicestershire County Council.
Digital Inspiration Strategy for Scotland’s Digital Media Industry.
Sectoral Operational Programme “INCREASE OF ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS” October 2005 MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRADE.
21 June 2011 NGA Network Principles & Planning Tom Fulford-Brown, Business Development Manager, Geo.
Rand Bailin Principal Instant Mobilization L.L.C. Office Mobile Fax The Next Generation.
Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation Harnessing the Digital Economy “Setting the Strategic Context” 9 December 2011 Malcolm Letts.
Update on Next Generation Broadband 2016 Presentation to Roscommon Co Co Deirdre Frost, WDC.
Workshop on Research Methods to Study Productivity Determinants Within Firms and the Role of Policy November 1, 2012 P olicy setting and firm-level focus.
Driving Innovation Connect & Catalyse The Cultural – Creative Industries Contemporary & Future Challenges Sian Brereton 24 th February 2010.
Making South Lakeland the Best Place to Live, Work and Visit Power Up Your Community Case Study Simon McVey Assistant Director Policy & Performance.
Enabling Building Efficiency: The NYC Urban Technology Innovation Center TIMOTHY CROSS, COLUMBIA ENGINEERING IEEE INNOVATION DAY POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.
RDP
Edinburgh Economy Strategy
Liverpool 5G Testbed & Trial for Health and Social Care Using 5G technology to improve digital health and social care applications.
EBusiness for SMEs in FP6 “creating sustainable knowledge infostructures in a crossborder context" Brussels 17 December 2002
Local Authorities and Sustainable Energy
Surrey County Council – Development of the Asset and Place Strategy
Presentation transcript:

Colchester’s model for NGA deployment: approach, infrastructure and applications Jim Leask Senior Enterprise Officer Strategic Policy and Regeneration NextGen Roadshow Essex 21 June 2011

The problem: “market failure”in the delivery of NGA services Households75,200 Population181,400 Business premises 5,320 Total premises 80,520 % LLU availability72.1% % 21CN activated ` 19.3% % in cable postcodes54.8% % with 2Mbps or better85.6% NGA probability end % INDEX rank245/407

Colchester’s Digital Strategy approach Correcting for “market failure” in suburban, village and rural areas through focusing on attracting additional investment into the Town Centre first by Leveraging our Town Centre CCTV network assets to deliver an urban WiFi deployment and Promoting Colchester and the Borough to the ICT industry as a “central place” economically in the Region and an investible proposition

Commercial engagement with the industry Previous CBC activity has generated significant market interest from the telecommunications industry in Colchester. Sixteen companies expressed an interest in delivering services in urban and rural areas by either cable, fibre and/or wireless technology. Each of the companies was invited to Colchester to undertake a presentation and to outline how they could support the delivery of our Digital Strategy. A 2-stage evaluation process but not procurement exercise followed and we are now about to work with several firms who are looking to engage with collaboratively to realise our strategy

What we are doing Developing an NGA infrastructure build-out across the Borough using a hybrid (wireless and fibre) solution –1) Digital Wireless Town – digital platform which gives mobile access to web data and services (revenue streams from advertising, media sponsorship and wayleaves). –2) High speed Urban and Business Broadband – including the deployment of the CCTV ducting using fibre and wireless (revenue stream from concession use of asset). –3) Rural Broadband – delivering wireless broadband (minimum 20Mbps).

Colchester Town Centre initial Wi-Fi coverage

Applications Address social inclusion and community engagement through free access to a “walled garden” portal containing council content and information. Explore how this digital platform could social and digital inclusion which could include Jobseekers, Housing, CAB etc Support inward investment with the development of local digital SME's who can exploit the town centre digital platform (applications, software design) and wider network Support retailers in the town centre – promote Colchester as a digital destination. Deliver a platform for retailers to interact with consumers, advertise and promote via the web. Commercial opportunities through advertising - promoting attractions and events (eg Mercury Theatre, FirstSite,etc.). Create a platform to support Colchester’s e-Tourism Strategy and Profile Platform available for potential future use by the public sector in supporting the delivery of public services (test bed for innovation)

Next Steps and Timetable July: Presentation of Digital Strategy to the Cabinet for approval July: Engagement with preferred partners End July 2011 – Proposed Design Wireless Digital Town End August 2011 – Concession Agreements for use of council assets to be completed (lease/license to be agreed between parties) End September 2011 commencement deployment (Digital Wireless Town) October 2011 Wireless Town to go live Rural broadband deployment to commence October 2011