Some 70 businesses on Stoneleigh Park in Warwickshire can now access superfast broadband of up to 100Mbps, as well as Gigabit capable leased lines, after local ISP WarwickNet took over the management of the campus-wide network during 2013 and gave it a big upgrade.
The services and prices delivered tend to vary from site to site, although the ISP often installs a variety of FTTC (VDSL) and FTTP based broadband products, including more expensive leased line options if so required. So far WarwickNet has helped more than 75% of the organisations operating from the Stoneleigh Park site to speed up their connections.
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Colin Hooper, Estates Director at Stoneleigh Park, said:
“Back in 2013, the park’s tenants were suffering from critically low broadband speeds. Following a competitive tender process, we appointed WarwickNet to supply a high-quality, cost-effective service and have been extremely impressed with the results.
WarwickNet has listened to our customers and provided them with tailored solutions which suit each of their needs – allowing Stoneleigh Park to once again become an internationally-renowned centre for agriculture, rural, business and science innovation.”
Ben King, CEO at WarwickNet, said:
“In order to provide every organisation with the capabilities they require we deployed fibre-to-cabinet, fibre-to-premises, sub-loop unbundling and vectoring. We’ve received extremely positive feedback from all of our customers and will continue to work with the remaining organisations to find the best solutions for their businesses.”
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