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ntl delivers high speed learning network to Glasgow's special
education needs schools
- Delivering reliable, cost effective communications to Glasgow
City Council's special educational needs schools
- Helping the Council to implement its policy of 'inclusion for
all' - supporting individual learning for young people with
additional support needs
- Enabling a range of innovative new applications for
pupils.
11 June 2005 - ntl Business, a leading provider of
communications services to the public sector, has announced the
completion of a reliable, resilient and robust network
infrastructure, delivering high speed bandwidth to Glasgow City
Council’s Education Services. The ntl bespoke network will provide
communication solutions to 27 special needs schools in the Glasgow
catchment area.
In response to the growing demand for high bandwidth, Glasgow
City Council recognised the need for an infrastructure that would
not only support its existing activities with primary and secondary
schools in the area, but would allow Glasgow’s special educational
needs schools to communicate efficiently with the wider school
community. ntl's network offers scalable bandwidth and improved
connectivity to facilitate ICT-assisted learning, teaching,
information sharing and the introduction of new applications that
will enable the Council to achieve its goals.
Glasgow City Council's aim is to maximise the learning potential
of all young people in the city, regardless of their ability or
additional support needs. The scalable bandwidth and improved
network connectivity supplied by ntl to the special needs schools
will help to support individual learning programmes and
requirements. Teachers will now be well supported in using new and
emerging technologies to meet the diverse range of learning
needs.
Archie Walker, ICT Manager in Glasgow City Council's Education
Services Department said: "Ensuring communication throughout the
wider school community is key in facilitating improved learning,
teaching and data sharing. ntl has provided us with a reliable and
cost effective solution that gives our staff the confidence that
the communications technology they need is ready and waiting at the
flick of a switch. We now know that we have a resilient system that
delivers steadfast connectivity and allows greater understanding
and collaboration across the city."
Tony Harris, Managing Director, ntl Business, added: "ntl has
been providing tailor-made communications solutions to the public
sector for over 20 years. Implementing advanced communications is
crucial to the current drive to meet local e-Government objectives
and we have worked closely with the team at Glasgow City Council
Education Services to provide a truly scalable solution to
accommodate their needs in such a specialised teaching
environment."
The solution comprises ntl’s Ethernet VPN (Virtual Private
Network) - a multi-site platform that uses Ethernet technology to
extend the existing LAN (Local Area Network) environment. The
Ethernet VPN will deliver enhanced network connectivity to
Glasgow’s specialist schools at speeds of up to 1GB. ntl will
continue to manage the network and deliver fully managed services
to each site.