Winning Tenderer Selected to Deliver Teesdale's Digital Dale
28/01/2010
Barnard Castle Vision is pleased to announce that Networks By Wireless, the UK’s largest independent supplier of wireless infrastructure and mobility solutions at the forefront of technology and convergence, has been selected as winning tenderer for the provision of Next Generation Broadband Access in Teesdale.
The Digital Dale project, backed by Durham County Council in conjunction with One North East, is being led by Barnard Castle Vision in co-ordination with a number of local partners including Teesdale Enterprise Agency, Teesdale Action Partnership, local businesses and residents. Barnard Castle Vision is currently securing funding for the building, maintenance and operation of the network. Works looks set to begin in March 2010, with completion expected by the end of 2011.
“The skills, experience and knowledge brought to bear on the project through working together with these partners has enabled us to make remarkable progress where many other rural areas of the country are still struggling,” said Deborah Jenkins, Chair of Barnard Castle Vision. “This project is hugely exciting and looks set to transform Teesdale’s ability to compete on an equal basis with urban and city centre locations as places to live, work and visit.”
“Through the tender process, we were offered a wide range of different technological solutions from traditional copper to satellite, wireless, fibre and even broadband via electricity cables. However, the solution which we have chosen will offer maximum geographical coverage, speed and capacity, building on existing infrastructure in the area. The solution is also scalable so that the network can be extended over time.”
Of the proposals tendered, Networks By Wireless’s solution offers the most comprehensive and cost-effective coverage of the rural area currently available, utilising 3.5 GHz of licensed WiMax for client delivery covering all of Teesdale. Once constructed, the network will be maintained and operated by Network by Wireless together with their partner ISP.
In total, the project expects to connect a number of micro-enterprises and a wide variety of residential, community and business users. In addition, the project will also offer public internet access to over 100,000 visitors per annum through WiFi zones in Barnard Castle and Middleton-in-Teesdale and through WiMax technology approaching 12,000 domestic residences and 1000 commercial premises in Teesdale once the project is fully expanded.
Beneficiaries will include isolated farms and those communities which currently have poor or no connectivity. These will be identified through additional survey work.
“The appointment of Networks By Wireless to provide super-fast broadband in Teesdale is fantastic and bodes very well for the region’s future economic success,” comments Durham County Council’s Cabinet Regeneration Portfolio Holder Councillor Neil Foster. “We are delighted to lend our support to the scheme and wish the Vision every success with its delivery.”
The Digital Dale project forms part of Barnard Castle Vision’s commitment to provide broadband services to as wide an area as possible across the dale, including remote rural communities.
A survey by Barnard Castle Vision and the Enterprise Agency for Wear Valley and Teesdale in 2008 found that there is currently great need for better connectivity in Teesdale. As well as identifying many areas of poor or no connectivity, it collated many responses from businesses and residents who wanted or needed better broadband in order to stay in the area. A Teesdale Action Partnership Needs Analysis in September 2009 also identified the key local issues limited by lack of broadband as Economic, Business, Education, Social Digital Inclusion, Health and Welfare.
