secrets in symmetry
03-Dec-11, 16:45
I've just read this story in the online Groat: High-speed Ethernet technology to be introduced in Wick (http://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/News/High-speed-Ethernet-technology-to-be-introduced-in-Wick-25112011.htm)
A NEW high-speed communications network is being expanded to Wick, it has been announced.
BT broadband services in the town will be upgraded to introduce Ethernet technology in the spring.
This will allow businesses and other organisations to opt for the guaranteed broadband speed of their choice over their own dedicated line.
BT Scotland director Brendan Dick said Ethernet is an important part of Scotland’s communications story and believes its expansion will benefit broadband users greatly.
"Its arrival in Wick will be attractive to potential inward investors and help local businesses work and communicate more effectively," he said.
"It can also help public-sector organisations run even more efficient networks, saving money and protecting public services.
"Ethernet gives organisations the ability to connect to their sites and customers locally, around the UK and internationally on an extremely secure and reliable network."
Does anyone know what is planned?
Ethernet generally runs over LANs, not WANs, so surely they aren't planning to dig up pavements all over Wick and install standard 1000BASE-T cabling, although I suppose you could run LX, LX10, BX10 (or similar) cabling down every street in the town.
Or is the plan more modest, and restricted to businesses in the town centre?
I would guess that RecQuery might know.
A NEW high-speed communications network is being expanded to Wick, it has been announced.
BT broadband services in the town will be upgraded to introduce Ethernet technology in the spring.
This will allow businesses and other organisations to opt for the guaranteed broadband speed of their choice over their own dedicated line.
BT Scotland director Brendan Dick said Ethernet is an important part of Scotland’s communications story and believes its expansion will benefit broadband users greatly.
"Its arrival in Wick will be attractive to potential inward investors and help local businesses work and communicate more effectively," he said.
"It can also help public-sector organisations run even more efficient networks, saving money and protecting public services.
"Ethernet gives organisations the ability to connect to their sites and customers locally, around the UK and internationally on an extremely secure and reliable network."
Does anyone know what is planned?
Ethernet generally runs over LANs, not WANs, so surely they aren't planning to dig up pavements all over Wick and install standard 1000BASE-T cabling, although I suppose you could run LX, LX10, BX10 (or similar) cabling down every street in the town.
Or is the plan more modest, and restricted to businesses in the town centre?
I would guess that RecQuery might know.