Daniel Heery @fibrewarrior ?

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Yesterday I attended the Cumbria County Council ICT supplier engagement day. This was for companies interested in taking over the contract to manage all of the County Council’s ICT services. Key points were: • The service is being broken into different bundles – supply of the desktop support through to management of the CLEO network. • The […] View

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  • The Cybermoor Networks Community share offer is now open at http://www.cybermoornetworks.org and there is an event for organisations aiming to raise money this way in Penrith on the 28th March - all the details are at http://communityshareoffers.eventbrite.co.uk/

  • Daniel Heery posted a new activity comment: 1 year, 4 months ago

    Chris - The key is the specification of the service to the digital village pump. In the meeting it was suggested that this could actually be a room at a school, or other public building where organisations could interconnect with CCC network. It was not suggested that this would be fibre to the cabinet solution for communities to distribute the…[Read more]

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  • Yesterday I attended the Cumbria County Council ICT supplier engagement day. This was for companies interested in taking over the contract to manage all of the County Council’s ICT services. Key points were:

    • The service is being broken into different bundles – supply of the desktop support through to management of the CLEO network.
    • The…[Read more]

    • Interesting report. What price per Mbit/s per month do you think would be reasonable at a local POP ?

      http://www.hostinguk.net/iptransit.asp has POPs in Wales based on a funded project.

      • interesting is that a fibre pair to a community parish pump could be as low as £92 a year if we used Barry’s plan. Top that off with £16.5k a year for 100 Mb symmetrical internet backhaul together with free gigabit access within the community and you can start to get ideas of how cheap we could make it, or alternatively how funding one community…[Read more]

        • Please remember that £92 is just a number Barry made up as a rent for a dark fibre pair already paid for by someone else. It’s not an economic cost. It is in fact the Openreach FMPF rental - he just matched that.

          £13.75 per month per Mbit/s then, at 100M.

    • Chris - The key is the specification of the service to the digital village pump. In the meeting it was suggested that this could actually be a room at a school, or other public building where organisations could interconnect with CCC network. It was not suggested that this would be fibre to the cabinet solution for communities to distribute the…[Read more]

  • Daniel Heery became a registered member 1 year, 7 months ago