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Publication Date:-
'2023-09-08
 
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£88 million research and development boost for innovative connectivity to future proof UK mobile network

ICONIC sporting venues and tourism hotspots across the UK will see trials of new mobile tech designed to increase the resilience of the UK mobile network and ensure we are not overly reliant on any 1 form of technology, thanks to £88 million of UK Government R&D investment in innovative connectivity.

The 19 successful projects in the Open Networks Ecosystem (ONE) Competition will demonstrate the reliability and feasibility of Open Radio Access Network (RAN) technologies and showcase their role in delivering resilient and future-proofed connectivity to UK citizens and businesses.

The 1 competition helps deliver on the UK's ambition to be a global leader in telecoms research and development, through investment in cutting-edge open hardware and software.

The funding will enable the successful projects to develop and demonstrate a range of innovative technological solutions to improve connectivity in places with some of the biggest demand on mobile services. This includes busy locations like:- cities, airports, stadiums, or large venues where many people use their devices simultaneously, posing a challenge for mobile networks to handle high levels of traffic.

The 1 competition was designed to demonstrate how this new way of building mobile networks can deliver fast, dependable connectivity in busy places where many people need wireless connections. Instead of using only 1 company's equipment, Open RAN enables different companies' technology to work together, which can make the network better and more flexible.

The projects will initiate trials of open 5G networks across the country, in:-

  • Major urban centres in:- Glasgow, Cambridge, Liverpool, Bath, and the City of London.
     

  • Iconic sports and entertainment venues including:- Cardiff's Principality Stadium, Sunderland's Stadium of Light, the National eSport Arena, Cambridge Corn Exchange, and Shelsley Walsh motorsport venue.
     

  • The historic seaside resorts of:- Blackpool and Worthing.

Minister for Data and Digital Infrastructure Sir John Whittingdale said:- "Whether you're in a busy City Centre or a rural village, a fast and reliable mobile connection is vital to staying in touch, accessing services and doing business. In order to secure that, we need to embrace a diverse and secure range of technology that will underpin the network. The projects we're backing, with £88 million, in Government research and development investment, will use innovative Open RAN solutions to make our mobile networks more adaptable and resilient, with future-proofed technology to support bringing lightning fast connections across the country for many years to come."

Running until March 2025, the projects are part of the Government's Open Networks Research and Development Fund, dedicated to building secure and resilient communications infrastructure and enhancing competition and innovation within the 5G telecoms supply chain. The full list of successful projects can be found here.

In a further boost to the telecoms supply chain resilience and diversification, major mobile network operators BT/EE, 3 UK, Virgin Media O2, and Vodafone have endorsed the UK's Open RAN Principles.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) reaffirms the ambition for 35% of the UK's network traffic to pass through open and interoperable Radio Access Network (RAN) technologies by 2030.

Hamish MacLeod, Chief Executive of Mobile UK:- "The development of open and interoperable RAN solutions is important to the UK's mobile industry. This announcement highlights Mobile UK's member operator's ongoing R&D trial and deployment programmes, helping progress solutions to realise ambitions to grow traffic over open RAN architecture."

Nick Johnson, Head of UK Telecoms Innovation Network (UKTIN) said:- "The Government's funding to tackle adoption barriers of open mobile networks is another significant contribution to the telecoms industry, and once again highlights the important role the sector plays in driving connectivity and economic growth in the UK. Building a diversified telecoms infrastructure in the UK is crucial to unlocking opportunities for growth and creating a prosperous future. The projects announced today, in support of that mission, will both deliver exciting innovations and consider how to overcome some of the tricky, but important challenges to wide scale deployments."

This announcement coincides with Vodafone's recent start of Open RAN equipment installation at:- 2,500 sites, in Wales and in the South West of England.


Fire Champions programme rolls out in Schools to strengthen community resilience

CHILDREN across Merseyside will have the chance to embark on a brand new early intervention programme focused on helping them to stay safe.

Funded by Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership, Fire Champions is a unique 6 week programme for Primary School pupils in years 5 and 6, delivered by Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, working in partnership with Merseyside Police and the North West Ambulance Service.

After a successful pilot back in July, at Nutgrove Methodist School, in Thatto Heath, the programme is now being rolled out across the Region, with 2 Schools taking part across Merseyside every term and sessions being tailored to issues the young people are facing in their local area.

The 1st 2 Schools set to take part in the programme, took place this week at:- Banks Road Primary in Garston and St Marie's Primary, in Kirkby.

The health and wellbeing sessions will educate young people on subjects such as fire, road and water safety, arson, anti-social behaviour, hate crime and 1st aid, encouraging children through physical activity rather than classroom based learning.

The awareness raising workshops are designed to challenge preconceptions, spark meaningful conversations and secure trust, by building relationships and breaking down any barriers young people may have with blue light services.

Merseyside's Police Commissioner Emily Spurrell said:- "Investing in our young people is vital if we are to prevent serious violence and anti-social behaviour, and we can do that by giving them safe, positive opportunities and the chance to try new experiences and gain new skills. Through the use of sport, fitness and mental health development, we are not only diverting young people from engaging in criminal or violent activity, but we are also improving their physical and mental health, empowering them with greater self awareness, constructive coping strategies and a positive mind set for the future to help them reach their full potential. These sessions are a new way of engaging our young people, through safe and positive learning we want to open up dialogue between blue light services and young people before they reach high School, to promote responsible behaviour and educate them on the dangers of common issues we see too often in our communities."

Director of the MVRP, Superintendent Georgie Garvey added:- "Early intervention like this is essential so that we can form new relationships with young people, building community resilience through open and honest communication. Our aim is to keep children safe and away from risky situations in their community. By getting children to identify and understand when they feel unsafe, they can then stay in control of the situation, strengthening their protection factors while building self-esteem and confidence. Fire Champions ensures they can begin this journey with the right ideals, renewed confidence and aspirational levels that will put them on the right path to a brighter future."

Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS), Station Manager Nick Rogan said:- "Our aim is for those taking part to leave the programme as:- 'Fire Champions,' with a message to spread through the School, at home with families, friends and across their communities. From the sessions we've held so far, we have been able to build relationships with the children. We are so pleased they enjoyed the sessions and crucially understood and took away those key community safety and life lesson messages."

 
      
 
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