BT plans massive fibre optic project in Scotland
Better broadband for the Northern Isles
|
NEWS: 10 July 2008 10:56 GMT by Katie Scott
BT is planning a massive project in Scotland that will see hundreds of people offered access to faster broadband connections.
The telecoms company is going to lay 70km long fiber optic submarine cable that will connect the Scottish mainland with the Northern Isles.
The project is hoped will bring the Faroe Islands, Orkney and Shetland more in line with the rest of Scotland in terms of broadband speeds.
Global Marine Systems has been commissioned to install the cable which will work with an existing microwave radio infrastructure.
BT has also promised to upgrade the 60 exchanges BT has around the islands, as well as rehauling more than 1000 exchanges across the whole of Scotland.
Dundee is already on track to become one of the UK's best connected cities after a company specialising in laying fibre optic cables in sewage systems opted to start a project in this Scottish city.
>> News - Ofcom says invest in next gen broadband >> News - Scottish get £3.3m broadband boost >> News - Dundee becomes Scotland's super cyber city >> News - BT promises quicker broadband >> Via - IT Pro Portal
disable ad
Have Your Say
|
|
Latest in Software
NEWS West Wing writer penning Facebook filmNEWS VIDEO OF THE DAY - Star Wars HolocronREVIEW GData Notebook Security 2008 - PCNEWS Microsoft IE8 browser revealedNEWS WEBSITE OF THE DAY - zubedpi.com Latest on Pocket-lint.co.uk
NEWS Yamaha launches BD-S2900 Blu-ray player NEWS Logitech Squeezebox Boom launches NEWS Fujitsu Siemens launches Amilo netbookNEWS Bay says I told you so over Transfomers Blu-ray releaseNEWS Personal sauna for at home pampering
Top Stories
 £35 for account numbers, phone numbers and even signatures
|  New media suite available
|  Video editing software gets annual update
|
Came straight to this page? Visit Pocket-lint.co.uk for all the latest news and reviews.
disable ad