UK City To Get Fibre Via Sewers 'within Two Years'
News H2O has been testing the water with relatively small-scale deployments to Bournemouth City Council and Hillhead student village halls of residence in Dundee. Thomas says that in the UK H2O has the edge on any would-be rivals due to its agreements...
[January 23, 2008, 15:18]
UK Firm Pushes Fibre Through The Sewers
News We have had to convince all the water companies that are system can be laid in the sewer without damaging the sewers or blocking them," he told ZDNet UK. As the ground just below city streets becomes ever more jammed with cables of all types, it's...
[April 24, 2006, 11:30]
When Does Copyrighted Software Cease To Be Copyrighted?
Blog Comment I guess if there was a bit of trouble with the analogy the water is it. Water in a clay is, believe it or not, the binding agent. The H2O molecule although stable and relatively non-ionic does have a bit of polarity due to the chemical binding...
[September 22, 2008, 7:56]
Bournemouth Uses Sewer Pipes 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 roads.
[March 5, 2007, 8:01]
Details Emerge On Bournemouth Fibre Scheme
News H20 already has sewer-access agreements with Anglian Water, Scottish Water and Yorkshire Water, as well as Bournemouth supplier Wessex Water. Geo, a telecoms carrier which bought assets from Urband, a venture part-owned by Thames Water, currently...
[May 9, 2008, 11:39]
