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Thanks Susan,
Useful to know. I've been doing some research myself and the Lewes Community Internet is an interesting example of people solving a problem. There could be a way of getting all the ouse valley villages connected with little funding and support. Meraki is the system recommended by LCI.
Susan Thompson said:
Living and working in a small rural community I find that my internet speed seems to vary from day to day... I'm not sure how fast it could be? My connection has certainly deteriorated markedly recently, but there may well be things that I could do to help here, my computer probably needs a good spring clean! http://www.plus.net/support/broadband/speed_guide/speed_tips.shtml
The 2010 BT Race to Infinity campaignnow has winners nbased on those communities who were best organised to respond to their campaign. The Lewes ranking is 810....
http://racetoinfinityandbeyond.veadas.net/
The “ambition” to deliver a ‘digital hub’ in every community in the country is at the heart of the Government’s £830 million strategy to make sure the UK has the best broadband network in Europe by 2015.
http://www.bis.gov.uk/news/topstories/2010/Dec/superfast-broadband
The FSB report about the last meeting of the Local Enterprise Partnership reports that East Sussex County Council has pledged £2 million to develop superfast Broadband access, especially into rural areas. RGF bids have been submitted to develop Priory Quarter, Hastings and an Enviro-Business park across sites in Bexhill, St Leonards and Hastings. Future bids could include a Science park at Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne and development of Newhaven Port. There was no mention of the rural communities?
http://www.fsb.org.uk/154/assets/fsb%20news%20feb%202011.pdf...
I am arranging a meeting with a company that specialises in setting up high speed internet in rural communities - they are currently working in Skegness and have covered areas of Hampshire.
Iana is setting up a meeting to form an Ouse Valley Broadband group which will be discussing the following:
The following link www.broadbandcumbria.com shows how this community,part of a national pilot project, is working together to achieve high speed rural broadband delivery.
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