roads bournemouth
Dorset gets its shared services motor running
Case Study As a result, responses such as diversions can be co-ordinated where roads cross local authority boundaries and long-term decisions can be better informed. The highway departments at the Bournemouth and... [03 Feb 2009]
Ultra fat pipes to squeeze through Dundee's sewers
News The majority of the cabling will be laid in sewers but where these are not viable, the company will dig 20mm-wide ducts in roads which it said cause minimal disruption to the local area. Last month fibre cabling company... [18 Jun 2008]
Bournemouth uses sewer for internet
News Around 1,400 metres of the 18mm fibre optic cable has been laid through the town's sewer network, owned by Wessex Water, using ready-made ducts to push the cable through and save the cost and time usually taken digging up... [02 Mar 2007]
Photos: Broadband goes down the drain
Photo Another benefit to laying fibre in the sewers, as H20 Networks does, is that you don't need to get permission to dig roads and pavements - which adds considerable costs to the project, up to £100 per metre. [16 Nov 2006]