The future of London’s digital economy with BT Wholesale
Release Date: 12/19/2024
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Our Programme Director for Infrastructure John Kavanagh is joined by Chris Whitehouse, Technical Director at WSP, and Anna Hart, Senior Corporate Finance Manager at Transport for London (TfL), to discuss how new financing models can support delivery of much-needed infrastructure projects across the capital. The trio cover lessons learned from the Northern Line extension to Battersea, as well as the Elizabeth Line, outlining how a new way of taxing properties which benefit from infrastructure investments could help fund extensions to the Bakerloo, DLR and Overground lines, unlocking thousands...
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Our Programme Director for Infrastructure John Kavanagh sits down with Daniel Kelly, Commercial Director for Public Sector and Next Generation Infrastructure at Boldyn Networks, to discuss how the company’s neutral host model is helping to address the capital’s connectivity challenges while significantly reducing the environmental impact, including through its planned £1bn investment programme via its partnership with Transport for London. The pair also talk through Boldyn’s work in supporting Sunderland to become the smartest city in the UK, the importance of public-private...
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info_outlineOur Programme Director for Infrastructure John Kavanagh sits down with BT Wholesale Directors Ian Cottingham and Steven Mitchell to discuss how the roll-out of 5G mobile networks, smaller, more localised data centres and enhanced cyber security measures are enabling London’s businesses to embrace new innovations, including artificial intelligence. The trio also discuss the planning implications of the capital’s digital transformation and what that transformation means for sustainability strategies
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