Lincoln gets city-wide Wi-Fi network
By Jennifer Scott,
Lincoln city visitors will soon be able to log on to wireless connectivity wherever they are as the company behind its Wi-Fi network is extending its coverage.
Local internet service provider (ISP) AB Internet initially set up city centre Wi-Fi back in February of this year, but now plans to roll it out further, allowing both businesses and residents to access it for a small daily charge.
“We are building the first sustainable UK Wi-Fi city networks and that sustainability gives us the latitude to provide bigger coverage," Neil Tucker, sales and marketing director for AB Internet, told IT PRO.
“Historically wireless has been limited to the coffee shop off the high street, but we want to bring the benefits of wireless to everyone.”
In addition to businesses and residents, city authorities such as the police will be able to take advantage of this extension. Staff and students at Lincoln University will also benefit.
“Creating a Wi-Fi zone in Lincoln... is a fantastic opportunity to bring this historic city further into the twenty-first century," said City of Lincoln Councillor Darren Grice. "It’s a good example of organisations working together to bring about something that will benefit everyone.”
AB Internet isn’t planning to stop there. Tucker revealed to IT PRO that he was working on another rural network in Scotland, although he could not be more specific about the location.
“My real hot button is the rural areas. There is a great big granite wall between the city and the countryside and traditionally fibre networks haven’t gone out there as there was no justifiable business model," he said.
"With wireless we look to be more creative.”
You may also like...
Sponsored Links
advertisement
You may also like...
Latest Networking Analysis & Insight
Welcome to the stay-at-home Olympics
Inside the Enterprise: The Government has warned of disruption, and the Civil Service is practising working from home. Could IT yet save businesses from chaos on an Olympian scale?
- Q&A: Cisco on servers, storage and strategy
- It's not about the browser, stupid!
- The Great British network squeeze
- New year: new suppliers
- Top 10 tech winners and losers of 2011
- 2011: The year in news
- UK rural broadband: too little, and too late
- HP PCs back on the menu with Dellish plans
- Top 10 social networking tips for enterprise - part one
Latest Networking Reviews
Swyx SwyxExpress X20 review
Rating: ![]()
- Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold Premium 15
- ForeScout Technologies CounterACT 6.3.4
- ThinPrint Printer Dashboard review: First Look
- TITUS Aware for Microsoft Outlook review
- Windows Phone 7 Mango review: First Look
- Dartware InterMapper review
- Kemp Technologies LoadMaster 3600 review
- Sangfor WANACC M5500 review
- Office 365 review: First look
advertisement
Most popular
- Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
- York researchers heat storage to speed up data
- BlackBerry Bold 9790 review
- OneNote hits Google?s Android
- O2 trials Olympic-scale remote working
- Will someone rid me of these troublesome Macs?
- Lenovo beats expectations again
- Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
- Google to promise fairness after Motorola buy
- Report: Google cloud storage coming soon
Register for IT PRO
You'll get exclusive member benefits including free whitepapers, downloads, Webinars and weekly newsletters full of the latest IT PRO news, reviews, insight and expertise.





