East Sussex schools get broadband boost from BT and MLL Telecom

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September 2nd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 38 times, 1 so far today

East Sussex schools get broadband boost from BT and MLL Telecom

BT today announced that it has been awarded a multi-million pound contract with East Sussex County Council (ESCC), working in partnership with MLL Telecom to provide a managed radio wave network for 174 primary schools under the Council’s Next Generation Network (NGN) programme. The NGN project – which also incorporates all main Council offices – will deliver faster connections by using a combination of fibre and radio antennae based services, linking the schools to the new network via a high speed, secure, private connection.

The new network will help schools meet national technology standards and provide the capacity for future developments in e-learning, learning platforms and educational ICT systems across the county, such as the potential for voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing. Providing the connection speeds required through the NGN project is the most cost effective solution, as speeds and bandwidth can be increased as and when required, including the option to extend the service to an additional 130 Council sites.

The point-to-point wireless connectivity will be supplied by MLL Telecom. MLL’s technology provides low powered, narrow beam connections between roof-mounted antennas. It doesn’t provide ‘blanket’ coverage such as mobile phone or media broadcast networks. With MLL, BT can extend its local reach through fast deployment of a cost effective technology. This ensures that the solution will match the reliability and service quality that the Council demands and offer a sound foundation for the future.

Mark Quartermaine, managing director, Government Services, BT Global Services UK, said: “This contract will provide the convergence platform for the future of learning in East Sussex. The Next Generation Network will bring the Council benefits including greater levels of flexibility, greater bandwidth capacity, increased speed of delivery and lower cost of ownership compared to the alternative upgrades available. It represents the next step on the voice and data convergence strategy for ESCC.”

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