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Posted on July 13, 2017 by staff

Cisco to roll-out free public Wi-Fi in City of London

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Cisco has been chosen by O2 to spearhead a project that will roll-out free public access Wi-Fi in the City of London.

The initiative, in conjunction with Cornerstone Telecommunication Infrastructure (CTIL) and the City of London Corporation, will see Cisco deploying next generation outdoor access point technology to offer internet connectivity to more than 400,000 people working in the Square Mile.

The multi-million pound project will be one of the largest investments in wireless infrastructure ever seen in London and will be supported by Cisco鈥檚 Aironet 1560 Series, which will provide the throughput capacity needed for today鈥檚 bandwidth-hungry devices.

Utilising Cisco鈥檚 technology, the aim is for the network to be more technically advanced than those found in other leading global financial centres, including New York and Singapore.

鈥淔ree Wi-Fi connectivity is now a pre-requisite for any city looking to drive innovation and compete on a globe scale,鈥 said Peter Karlstromer, SVP, Global Service Provider, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia, Cisco.

鈥淭he deployment with O2, and partnership with CTIL and the City of London, is a perfect example of the role that cities can play in connecting people.

鈥淲e are excited to continue to support the roll out of free Wi-Fi across London and ensure that next generation connectivity is accessible to everyone.鈥

Combining with O2鈥檚 network, the technology will deliver the flexibility to balance the demand for wireless coverage with seamless deployment.

The initiative will enable users to enjoy high bandwidth services like video-calling and video streaming over free City Wi-Fi following a one-time only registration.

Derek McManus, chief operating officer, O2, said: 鈥淐ontinued investment in infrastructure is essential to maintain the UK鈥檚 reputation as a digital leader and we needed a partner that would be able to provide cutting-edge technology to help us realise this.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to be working with Cisco to support this initiative using its robust, speedy and seamless technology to create a Wi-Fi network and enable the capital to help retain its position as a leading global centre.鈥 The project will replace the current service provided by The Cloud and will be fully operational by Autumn 2017.

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