Press release from Brent Council
Just in time for the Euro 2020
games, residents and businesses across Brent will be able to enjoy some of the
fastest broadband speeds in Britain, aiming to deliver up to 1 gigabit per
second broadband by 2020.
Brent Council has given the go
ahead to high-speed broadband provider Hyperoptic to roll out its full-fibre
broadband to an estimated 14,500 council homes and a number of businesses in
the borough.
But it's not just residents in council-owned
properties that will benefit. In total around 80% of all residential properties
will have access to the new network as well as 50% of businesses across the
borough.
Community centres in the borough will benefit
from free broadband connections, where digital Inclusion training sessions will
be held for residents and businesses.
The training sessions will give people the tools they need to get online
and teach them different ways to access digital services.
Offering broadband at more affordable prices
than many Internet service providers, Brent residents will be offered some of
the fastest broadband speeds in the country.
The council is also in talks with other
providers to offer residents a wider selection of Internet providers to choose
from, giving them the chance to shop around and find the best deals.
Cllr Margaret McLennan, Deputy Leader of
Brent Council, said:
As
Britain steps into an increasingly digital future, the need for fast broadband
has grown rapidly over the past decade. I'm thrilled that Brent is leading the
way in providing access to high-speed broadband for residents and businesses in
agreement with Hyperoptic. We want to offer residents and business better
choices when it comes to getting online, and access for those who may otherwise
be unable to afford it.
The council works hard to ensure ease of
access for everyone who uses our services, regardless of whether they're online
or not, but we know the vast majority of people are online now. That's why we're bringing access to a
high-speed broadband network to the majority of residents and businesses in the
coming years. We believe that for many,
access to the Internet isn't just a luxury, but a necessity.
Tim
Huxtable, Head of Public Sector and Social Housing, Hyperoptic said:
Hyperoptic has been committed to Brent for many years, consequently it is
already one of the better connected boroughs in the UK. We commend Brent for
being such a strong, forward-thinking council and for appreciating the added
economic and social benefits to be gained by providing the option of a full
fibre broadband connection to both its social and private constituents and
businesses.
Designed to deliver hyperfast
speeds by delivering fibre optic cables direct to buildings, Hyperoptic aims to
rollout broadband speeds of up to 1 gigabit to the majority of Brent in the
coming years.