£90 million buys South Yorkshire 25Mbits/sec broadband
Posted on 24 Nov 2009 at 13:54
Superfast broadband has arrived in South Yorkshire, courtesy of an ambitious £90 million investment plan.
The guaranteed 25Mbits/sec fibre-to-the-cabinet service will cover 500,000 homes and 40,000 businesses when work is completed in 2012 - though Thales, the company installing the network, hopes to begin connecting the first homes in early 2010.
The network is being funded by a £30 million grant from the European Regional Development Fund and £13.6 million from the Yorkshire Forward development agency.
The rest is being supplied by Yorkshire, Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster councils, who are aiming to recoup their costs by offering wholesale access to the network to ISPs.
We've got to do some testing and trials, and then hopefully ISPs will sign up in the new year
"We have partners lined up, but we can't really reveal who they are today, though we're talking with all the obvious candidates and a lot of local ones, as well," Phil Hodge, ICT and Next Generation Broadband development manager for Thales told PC Pro.
"Because we've only just gone live with the network, we've got to do some testing and trials, and then hopefully those ISPs will sign up in the new year. We hope to be delivering commercial services pretty much straight after that," he added.
However, will the cost of the development see a premium added to the service? "Hopefully not", according to Hodge.
"The idea is to offer a commercial service, so obviously the price for the consumer is going to be set by the market, but the wholesale prices are set to be competitive with what's out there already."
Author: Stuart Turton
Ermmmm....
"Superfast broadband has arrived in South Yorkshire"
Arrived? We do have Virgin Media 50 megabit cable broadband up here y'know.
By Lacrobat on 24 Nov 2009 
Emmerdale Server Farm
Good for them.
Someone taking the initiative.
By cheysuli on 25 Nov 2009 
£166 per user average cost (without taking grants into consideration) shouldn't take too long to recoup. other areas should follow by this example, while grants are available.
By thirdbrother3 on 25 Nov 2009 
Emmerdale Server Farm
Good for them.
Someone taking the initiative.
By cheysuli on 25 Nov 2009 
About time..
It's about time we got a decent broadband service in south yorkshire. no cable in our area and bt can only supply max 1.5mb.
can't wait to finally get a speed i'm actually paying for...
By walkerx on 30 Nov 2009 
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