BBC Gets Rural JFDI FttH!

Great to see Working Lunch picking up the Fibrestream-sponsored First recorded community FttH dig last May with Wray CIC

There is a rising tide of readiness emerging across the great and good British Public for future-proof Telecoms delivered by FttH, or Fi:Wi to the Human, that is operated on the Community Interest, that puts people first.

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  1. cyberdoyle wrote:

    Great to see you blogging this info, in the interview I mentioned fibrestream providing us with the fibre for this project, and Lucid lighting it up for us but those bits ended up on the cutting room floor…
    … a few seconds on the beeb and so little info gets through, but every little bit raises the profile of all the grassroots people trying to do IT for themselves. One small point, WrayComCom is a charity, but Wennet network is a CIC. The two networks run in tandem, one is a research network for the universitiy (WCC) and Wennet CIC is a commercial network serving 23 properties, most of which are rural SMEs with no broadband at all via the telcos. I was talking about both in the Working Lunch interview but I don’t think the final film makes that very clear. I think they did the best they could with a grassroots campaigner who won’t stop talking once you get her started LOL.

    Posted 27 Feb 2010 at 10:35 pm

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