City to go Wireless
Derry
is set to be one of the first cities in Europe to be fully wireless-enabled.
Specialist contractors have been appointed by Derry City Council
to install a Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) network across the entire
city centre by spring 2006.
The investment is being made as part of
Derry’s “Walled City to Wireless City” initiative.
Cllr Pat Ramsey, Chairperson of the Development Committee, explained:
“Work is already well underway to
make Council properties and the University Campus wireless broadband
enabled. We are now going to provide wireless broadband coverage
for the entire city centre. Our aim is to encourage businesses
to develop new services and applications to utilise this wireless
working environment.”
Evolution Systems from Cheshire will install
the Wi-Fi network. They are collaborating with USA- based Tropos
Networks, Inc., who have developed the infrastructure to accommodate
the network. Commenting on their appointment Mr David Easton,
Managing Director, Evolution Systems said:
"Evolution Systems is delighted to
have been chosen by Derry City Council as a strategic partner
in the "Walled City to Wireless City" project. The provision
of a Wi-Fi network covering the whole of the Walled City will
put Derry at the forefront of European Metropolitan Wireless Mesh
developments and open up huge potential for the City in the future."
It is expected that installation of the
Wi-Fi network will be completed by March 2006. Ms Louise Breslin,
Digital Economy Officer with Derry City Council explained:
“Wireless networks transmit and
receive data over the air via radio frequency technology, eliminating
the need for wired connections. In the wireless network to be
located in Derry devices called MetroMesh routers will broadcast
signals around the City. Any device that is equipped with a wireless
networking card (laptop, PDA etc) can receive that signal and
communicate with the rest of the network”.
The Walled City to Wireless City initiative
is part financed by the European Regional Development Fund under
the NI Building Sustainable Prosperity Programme. Mr Dermot Harrigan,
Economic Development Officer commented:
“Derry was selected by the Government
as Northern Ireland’s Broadband Flagship Project and we
are using this designation not only to demonstrate the capabilities
of new technology but also to support the City’s image as
a high-tech investment location.”
Further information on the project can
be found at