Edinburgh a step closer to becoming first super-connected city in Scotland
Published Friday 3 August 2012
A plan to bring 90% of Edinburgh residents and businesses high speed broadband by 2015 was submitted to the UK Government today (3 August).
Estimated funding for this as well
as enhanced wireless zones in key streets, squares and parks, initially focused
in the city centre, was announced in March as part of the £100m of Urban
Broadband funding set up by the Westminster government for their Super-Connected
Cities Initiative. The final 'Connected Capital' plan
for Edinburgh was submitted by the City of Edinburgh Council today ahead of
the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's final funding announcement
expected in September. Edinburgh is due to receive between £8-11 million for the
project. The Council also agreed
to commit £1.9m of revenue funding to deliver the programme at a meeting
in April this year. Further funding and revenue streams will be sought to allow
specific programme activities. The plan for 'Connected Capital' submitted
includes two key infrastructure investments. Underpinning these infrastructure
investments is the need to stimulate demand for high
speed broadband across the city among residents and businesses and
develop educational and social opportunities to ensure that Edinburgh is a
digitally inclusive city. Creation of digital infrastructure will also support a
vibrant tourist sector and stable economic growth. Cllr Alasdair Rankin, Convener of the
Finance and Resources Committee, said: "This project is a great example of the
Capital Coalition's pledge to provide for Edinburgh's economic growth and
prosperity. Edinburgh is fast moving towards becoming a super-connected city,
which will enable us to compete with the world's top digital cities. The
capital is already a world class visitor destination and a great place in which
to live, work, study and invest. This funding will help the city to attract new
jobs and investment, help unemployed people into work or learning and will
greatly enhance our offering as a digitally inclusive city." The Council is working with stakeholders
across Edinburgh to develop the project. Residents and businesses who
would like more information or to be kept informed of progress can complete an online
form.
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