Trailblazing Swindon Borough Council is working with the private
sector to make
Swindon the first town in the UK to provide free internet access for all its residents.
The Council has teamed up with the concept’s originator Rikki Hunt and digital technology
firm aQovia to create the company Digital City UK, which under the brand name ‘Signal’, will install
a Wi-Fi wireless mesh covering the whole of the Borough of Swindon.
The exciting technological revolution is Swindon Borough Council’s first public/private
commercial venture and will provide a range of services and applications for the whole community including
free connection to the internet, free line rental and connection charge, and borough-wide movement,
while staying online. The public will be able to access the internet and download emails for free but
usage will be limited.
Subscribers will also be able to sign up for 20Mb upgrades for
significantly less per month than major broadband competitors following a free three-month trial, while
there will be pay-as-you-go options so visitors to the town can benefit from the Wi-Fi network.
The technology will also revolutionise home and business security courtesy of CCTV
coverage with rapid response, allowing homes and businesses to be monitored via a control room or remotely
using laptops.
Anti virus software and Microsoft and Google online services will be a key feature
of the network and there are plans to deliver valuable real-time information on home electricity usage
and street-wide air quality monitoring. Swindon’s Wi-Fi also has the scope to deliver free voice calls
and could be used by health professionals to carry out consultations and remote medical procedures or
examinations through Telemedicine.
The Wi-Fi project will be run by Digital City UK Ltd, of which Swindon Borough Council
has a 35 per cent share, with the intention of working on similar roll-outs of the technology in other
towns and cities across the UK.
The first phase of Swindon’s Wi-Fi network will be switched on in Highworth in early
December with the remainder of the project being completed by the end of April.
Rod Bluh, Swindon Borough Council Leader, said: “This is a truly groundbreaking
partnership which will have real benefits for everyone living in Swindon.
“Not only will residents in the Borough be able to access the internet for free,
the Council and its partners will be able to use the technology to provide cutting edge services to
the areas or individuals who need them.
“Digital City will also provide the Council with a unique funding stream and it
is our intention to use our expertise to help other local authorities follow our lead.”
Rikki Hunt said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the whole of Swindon creating
total social inclusion through our free service and, while others talk, Swindon is delivering a Digital
City which will benefit both the public and business communities.”
Mustafa Arif, director of aQovia, said: “Ubiquitous wireless internet is essential
to the realisation of a ‘Digital Britain’. Sadly the city Wi-Fi hype died out a few years ago with scant
examples of any sustainable networks.
“Digital City’s business model is built around subsidising free access with revenues
from business and community services that are delivered over our wireless network. This innovative partnership
demonstrates a viable way forward for other towns and cities.”
Anyone wishing to find out more about Swindon’s Wi-Fi network can log onto: www.getsignal.co.uk
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