The NextGen Conference in London has unveiled the winners of their 5th annual Digital Challenge Awards, which are designed to celebrate projects from across the United Kingdom that offer great examples of digital progress. This year saw a number of altnet ISPs win awards for their efforts to improve broadband connectivity.
Last year’s event saw JT (Jersey Telecom) win the “Local Authority Rural & Urban Broadband Award” for their deployment of an ultrafast Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) network on the island of Jersey, while various other projects also won accolades for general Internet related projects.
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This year the categories have been tweaked and as such there’s a separate award for both rural and urban related broadband projects. Needless to say that CityFibre picked up the urban gong for their fibre optic network roll-out in Peterborough and the little known Lothian Broadband Networks secured the rural gong for their hybrid fibre optic and fixed wireless network in Scotland’s East Lothian region.
NextGen Digital Challenge Awards 2015 – WINNERS
Rural Networks Award
Winner: ‘Lothian Broadband Networks’ for Hybrid Fibre/Wireless projects
Runner-up: ‘Abthorpe Broadband Association’ for Rural FTTPSharing Economy Award
Winner: ‘JustPark’ for Digital Parking Platform
Runner-up: ‘Circular Data Solution’s for Urban Mining for NeodymiumUrban Networks Award
Winner: ‘CityFibre’ for Peterborough Gigabit City
Runner-up: ‘MS3 Networks’ for Fibre for Businesses in HullIntelligent Communities Award
Winner: ‘RunAClub’ for Community Development Platform
Runner-up: ‘DONATE’ for National Funding SchemeDigital Inclusion & Skills Award
Winner: ‘Northumberland County Council’ with iNorthumberland Project
Runner-up: ‘Digital Unite’ with Digital Champions NetworkDigital Innovation Award
Winner: ‘Glasgow City Council’ with Future City Glasgow Programme
Runner-up: ‘Kemuri’ with Wellbeing MonitorOpen Data Award
Winner: ‘States of Guernsey’ with Rolling Electronic Census Project
Runner-up: ‘Ordnance Survey’ with Open Map
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