10/12/2018
Mid And East Antrim Borough Council Announces Deal With Virgin Media
Local residents and business owners in Carrickfergus will be able to enjoy increased digital connectivity thanks to an investment deal announced by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and Virgin Media.
The roll-out, which is expected to reach up to 11,000 premises in the area, is part of the council's ongoing strategic investment agenda that aims to support the growth of the local economy and deliver excellent services.
Strategically, it comes at a crucial time for the area, complementing the digital connectivity project as part of Belfast Region City Deal and supporting the council’s many ambitious infrastructure projects.
Virgin Media's fibre to the premises (FTTP) technology will help improve the quality of broadband in the area, bringing average speeds of 362Mbps on Virgin Media’s fastest package. This is more than 10 times faster than the local average and will provide residents with smooth, reliable connectivity in the home and the ability to download films, music and games in minutes. Businesses will also benefit from high speeds enabling them to download large files, upload to the cloud and helping them to grow.
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Cllr Lindsay Millar welcomed the news: "Following extensive engagement with stakeholders, we have pursued the need to build upon our existing broadband capabilities and help improve the digital connectivity throughout the area. This is a great economic and social boost for those living and working in and around Carrickfergus."
Installation work by Virgin Media will commence shortly, to align with Department for Infrastructure works on the Marshallstown Road and the forthcoming public realm works on Lancasterian Street. This will keep any possible disruption to a minimum and help save on costs. It is expected the installation works will be completed in time for summer.
The roll-out, which is expected to reach up to 11,000 premises in the area, is part of the council's ongoing strategic investment agenda that aims to support the growth of the local economy and deliver excellent services.
Strategically, it comes at a crucial time for the area, complementing the digital connectivity project as part of Belfast Region City Deal and supporting the council’s many ambitious infrastructure projects.
Virgin Media's fibre to the premises (FTTP) technology will help improve the quality of broadband in the area, bringing average speeds of 362Mbps on Virgin Media’s fastest package. This is more than 10 times faster than the local average and will provide residents with smooth, reliable connectivity in the home and the ability to download films, music and games in minutes. Businesses will also benefit from high speeds enabling them to download large files, upload to the cloud and helping them to grow.
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Cllr Lindsay Millar welcomed the news: "Following extensive engagement with stakeholders, we have pursued the need to build upon our existing broadband capabilities and help improve the digital connectivity throughout the area. This is a great economic and social boost for those living and working in and around Carrickfergus."
Installation work by Virgin Media will commence shortly, to align with Department for Infrastructure works on the Marshallstown Road and the forthcoming public realm works on Lancasterian Street. This will keep any possible disruption to a minimum and help save on costs. It is expected the installation works will be completed in time for summer.
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