• London's next fibre networks could be sewer-powered

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Oct 17 12:45:03 2022
    London's next fibre networks could be sewer-powered

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    Mon, 17 Oct 2022 11:29:02 +0000

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    New fibre optic networks set within Thames Water sewer pipes could mean
    faster internet for businesses across the city.

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    London might be about to benefit from a surprising new network boost thanks
    to its sewer system.

    Thames Water has announced a partnership with network connectivity provider SSE Enterprise Telecoms to locate the latter's fibre optic network within the capital's waste water pipes.

    The move could mean that businesses located in congested areas such as Canary Wharf or the City of London are able to benefit from faster, more reliable FTTP networks . More reliable FTTP networks

    Due to the Thames Water sewer network being established across most of London back in Victorian times, SSE believes that installing the new system would be far less intrusive and cheaper than current methods, possibly saving as much as 60 per cent in network deployment costs.

    The move would also allow SSE to switch on their new network ten times faster than traditional installations, and also mean a more physically secure
    network that sits ten metres below the ground, meaning it is less likely to
    be affected by flood or other works.

    SSE says that the launch was motivated partly by the recent Dark Fibre Access (DFA) ruling, which ruled that rival providers will not be able to access BT Openreachs existing fibre optic cables to increase competition and end user services meaning it has had to dream up new and creative ways to enable connectivity.

    Businesses fundamentally rely on their network to underpin everyday operations, said Mike Magee, director of service solutions at SSE Enterprise Telecoms.

    With an ever-increasing demand for connectivity, network infrastructures require higher resiliency and improved diversity. Estimates suggest there are as many as 3,000 enterprises in the finance and insurance sectors in the City of London area alone, each vying for connectivity. This has made the demand for unique, truly diverse network routes hard to achieve. Weve identified a way to solve this by leveraging the waste water network. Read more

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    The deal also means less disruption to both London's citizens, and the Thames Water infrastructure itself, meaning the launch would meet important EU and
    UK guidelines.

    Our Victorian sewers are already home to a number of pipes and cables belonging to other utility companies and were glad to also now be supporting SSE Enterprise Telecoms, said Richard Hill, Thames Water's head of property.

    Reducing roadworks and traffic congestion is something hugely important to
    us, so its great to help a fellow utility company do the same by allowing
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