When and how will telecoms service providers be able to deliver their services to businesses based on the six parks?
Telecoms service providers will be able to provide services as soon as they have connected their own networks to the new business park networks. They can do this by joining their cables at the NAP (Neutral Access Point) at the edge of the parks on to the new networks installed by AtlasConnect Ltd. In order to provide services to customers on the parks it is simply a case of linking them across in the Co-Location Building . Provision should usually be possible within 24 hours. A number of telecoms service providers whose existing networks pass near the business parks have already expressed interest in connecting to the Atlas networks, although they have yet to connect to the parks. However, dialogue is under way as installation of the infrastructures nears completion. There may also be some new service providers who could locate themselves in the Co-Location Building and provide services to end-user customers from there. These could be hosting or business continuity services providers,
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