3. Demand Led
“This company is seeing a rapidly increasing demand for symmetrical,
high quality, Internet bandwidth that is not currently being delivered
at an affordable level”
Mike Prudence, Technical Coordinator, Films at 59
“Aardman quite often has broadcast type jobs that can require us to
rapidly set up high bandwidth links to clients”
Howard Arnault-Ham, Head of IT, Aardman
“Being able to access email, communicate with customers and
suppliers while on the move across the city is vital to growth”
Guy Kingston, Federation of Small Businesses
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4. Bristol’s Connectivity
B-Net Fibre Network
− Council owned and managed
− 76km ducting
B-Open Wifi Network (60 Council hotspots and
over 600 University)
Bristol Futures
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5. Using the network
• Innovative partnerships
between industry,
academia, authority and
community
• Smart City
• Living Labs
• Transformation
programme
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Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 5
6. Gigabit Bristol
Readily available Gigabit connectivity
5000 businesses
5000 University students
5000 Social housing tenants
7 million people passing through each year
Citywide wifi network
Showcasing Innovation and Opportunity
Bristol Futures
Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 6
7. Thanks
Stephen.hilton@bristol.gov.uk
Bristol Futures
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8. Thanks
Stephen.hilton@bristol.gov.uk
Bristol Futures
Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 8
9. Thanks
Stephen.hilton@bristol.gov.uk
Bristol Futures
Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 9
10. Thanks
Stephen.hilton@bristol.gov.uk
Bristol Futures
Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 10
11. Super-connected Cities
Stephen Hilton, Service Director, Bristol
Futures
@ConnectBristol
Bristol Futures
Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 11
12. Super-connected Cities
Stephen Hilton, Service Director, Bristol
Futures
@ConnectBristol
Bristol Futures
Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 12
13. Super-connected Cities
Stephen Hilton, Service Director, Bristol
Futures
@ConnectBristol
Bristol Futures
Stephen Hilton, Service Director Slide 13
Editor's Notes
In 2010, DWP announced that ESF would be delivered primarily through its Work Programme Framework which resulted in large contracts being awarded to prime providers. This limited the potential for local providers to be involved. When the UK Government abolished Regional Government Offices, Regional ESF Committees were also abolished. This dramatically reduced the ability of local authorities & local providers to influence the strategic developments of ESF delivery in the UK. Bristol is only eligible for two Territorial Co-operation Programmes and has not participated in