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The challenges and opportunities for smart cities

The challenges and opportunities for smart cities

The UK is in an excellent position to take advantage of opportunities for integrating smart technology into its cities and towns.

However, there are challenges to overcome along the way, which will require investment and considered planning.

Our eBook, The challenges and opportunities for smart cities, explores some of hurdles local authorities can expect to encounter, highlighting the benefits they can expect to enjoy in overcoming them.

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Core connectivity as a key enabler for smart cities

Core connectivity as a key enabler for smart cities

The UK has been quick to recognise the importance of smart cities in delivering an inclusive gigabit future for the country and its citizens.

But many local authorities are at risk of becoming overwhelmed by the burgeoning number of sensors deployed and sheer amount of data traversing the network to ensure these systems function effectively.

Our eBook, Core connectivity as a key enabler for smart cities, considers how to build the underlying infrastructure required from the ground up, ensuring the foundations provide the means for local authorities to think big and better the lives of citizens.

In this eBook you’ll learn about:

  • The UK’s current smart city landscape.
  • How people will benefit.
  • The role of core connectivity.
  • How we can help.
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5G in the Transport sector

The rate of 5G adoption now and in the future

5G in the Transport sector

Our research suggests that the Transport sector is pioneering the adoption of 5G connectivity. And yet it’s doing so with quiet determination.

For the Transport industry, ever-better connectivity is a natural evolution and something to be incorporated into and improve everyday operations.

Our eBook, 5G in the Transport sector, explores the ways in which the industry is evolving to deliver greener, more efficient solutions, ensuring revenues and the customer experience are enhanced along the way.

In this eBook you’ll learn about:

  • Current and future rates of 5G adoption.
  • Challenges faced and opportunities presented.
  • Use cases within the sector for 5G.
  • Making 5G plans a reality.
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Propelling the Public Sector into the digital future

Why Dark Fibre is essential to the future of Public Sector

As Public Sector organisations rely on their network to underpin everyday operations, reliable and high-performance connectivity has become inherently linked to business performance.

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  • Why Public Sector IT leaders should be considering Dark Fibre
  • How Neos Networks has helped the Public Sector
  • Why buy Dark Fibre from Neos Networks
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The reseller ecosystem

How to win with the right partners

As businesses evolve, they’re looking to service providers that can provide a reliable, strong connectivity offering that fully supports their developing needs. In turn that service provider needs a partner with a network and product portfolio that they can fully rely on and prices that are competitive in the market.

Download our eBook to learn more about:

  • The changing environment post-COVID
  • Supporting the changing UK economy and your customers
  • Connectivity types to suit any business type
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5G for the enterprise

With a desire to better understand the current, on-the-ground reality for enterprises and organisations in the UK 5G ecosystem, we interviewed over 200 IT leaders across large UK businesses and the Public Sector to discover more about the nation’s current attitudes to this next generation connectivity.

The findings allowed us to better understand the make-up of those organisations leading the way in 5G adoption; those demonstrating the greatest desire and suitability for this next generation connectivity and those who are looking to follow fast, having learned from those spearheading adoption.

Our report, 5G for the enterprise, investigates the current opportunities available thanks to 5G and explores the following key topics:

  • Evaluating UK business appetite for 5G
  • Quantifying potential levels of investment in 5G
  • Identifying ways of boosting adoption

The results make for interesting reading…

Complete the form to download your copy today, and find out if your sector is blazing a trail in 5G adoption.

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The EoFTTx reseller’s playbook

Everything you need to know about Ethernet over FTTx

Ethernet over FTTx (EoFTTx) is the perfect middle ground. It offers hybrid connectivity with all the benefits of Full Fibre Ethernet, but at the lower bandwidths and at a more affordable price point.

Our reseller’s playbook details how EoFTTx compares to other solutions in the market, which of your customers it might be right for, and provides a better understanding of how this can complement your existing product set.

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Connected cities and places

Connected cities and places

Reinventing cities for the future

Better management is at the heart of what a smart city aims to achieve – making a city run more smoothly, with fewer emissions, easier mobility and better quality of living – all by making use of today’s innovative technologies.

Download our Connected cities and places eBook to learn more about the opportunities and challenges in developing smart cities, and how we can help enable your digital infrastructure plans with full fibre and 5G connectivity.

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Connected cities: your smart cities enabler

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Digital transformation vs. energy transition

Digital transformation vs energy transition

With the oil and gas sector facing continuing uncertainty, deciding how best to invest in technology for a more profitable future can be a daunting prospect.

Digital transformation is undoubtedly a primary challenge and has been ongoing for some time. Organisations have already made significant progress, but investment in advancements such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and remote monitoring will still be required for many.

Meanwhile, the prospect of diversifying into the renewables space, is one in which oil and gas companies are also investing more. But in a turbulent market, could greater focus on future energy transition be to the detriment of businesses today?

Our eBook examines the extent of current investment in these two priorities for the sector. Both demand leading edge network infrastructure and the expertise of a partner well established in delivering resilient, high capacity connectivity in order to progress successfully.

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Cross-sector water and waste water asset sharing

Cross-sector water

A review of the Access to Infrastructure Regulations policy paper

Citing a desire to “make it easier for telecoms operators to reuse existing passive infrastructure”, the UK government declared a review of the Access to Infrastructure (ATI) Regulations in June 2020.

The announcement, prompted by the realisation of the vital importance of digital connectivity most notably in times of crisis, came with an invitation for interested parties to submit their responses to several questions based around the existing policy.

Having invested heavily in technology designed to develop the ways in which fibre optic cable may be installed, maintained and removed from waste water systems, Neos Networks were eager to make the most of the opportunity to influence future legislation.

Complete the form to read excerpts from our submission, which includes the thoughts of the Neos Networks-established Technical User Group (TUG).

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DNO to DSO: The new network effect

DNO to DSO

Alongside the continuing development of smart grids and drive for greater sustainability, UK energy providers are contending with a shift in business model from Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) to become Distribution System Operators (DSOs), in what is proving to be a significant era of disruption for the sector.

To understand more about this transition, what industry leaders see as the real challenges and how to make the most of it, we commissioned research incorporating interviews with 100 businesses and more than 200 consumers. This research delves a little deeper into the forces driving the UK’s smart grid strategy.

Take a look at the findings in our eBook to find out more about why collaboration, customer strategy and connectivity will prove to be crucial considerations as the transition unfolds.

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Accelerating the public sector’s digital transformation

Accelerating the public sector's digital transformation

Improving national infrastructure has always been the key to delivering more efficient public services. The events of 2020 pulled into focus the clear evidence of technology’s power to transform how we live and work.

The public sector has taken this challenge in its stride. Every sub-sector from central government to education to the NHS has found innovative ways to offer indispensable services, in many cases making several years’ worth of progress in just a few months.

In our digital transformation in the public sector eBook, we explore the initiatives already in play, the opportunities and challenges the public sector should consider in digital transformation projects, and how we can help you achieve next generation connectivity.

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The importance of cross-collaboration in smart infrastructure implementation

Water management

With demanding targets, strict legislation and a booming population to serve, water companies must use the latest technologies to improve their networks, transform processes and deliver more consistent services to their millions of customers.

The challenge is that many water companies still rely heavily on legacy connectivity infrastructure that will not be able to cope with the technological demands of tomorrow.

Transformation and transition to a smarter, more modern system is vital. But water and sewerage companies face all manner of technological and regulatory hurdles in their journey to overhaul their existing infrastructure.

Our eBook considers the benefits of joining forces with organisations in adjacent sectors to deliver digital transformation programmes more expertly and efficiently.

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A connected future for Oil and Gas

A connected future for oil and gas

Market uncertainty, cost sensitivity and fluctuating prices are all byproducts of the ongoing digital transformation and decarbonisation programmes currently under way within the oil and gas sector.

Inevitably in the digital era, the emergence of data-driven solutions continues to increase. But with it comes the challenge of moving and managing information at a faster rate than ever before.

Furthermore, as critical infrastructure organisations, oil and gas firms must maintain up-time throughout this ongoing transitional period, while responding to the turbulent trends and demands of the market.

Our eBook explores these requirements to adapt, accommodate and continue in greater depth, and examines the ways in which connectivity and network infrastructure can provide the sector with the reliability, visibility and scalability necessary to do so successfully.

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The digital future of renewables

The digital future of renewables

The energy sector is going through a period of profound and lasting change, driven by government targets and international mandates around climate change and innovation, all underpinned by the UK’s commitment to bring greenhouse gas emissions down to net zero by 2050.

Central to all of this is the role of renewables. In Q3 2021 renewable energy represented 36% of UK energy generation, showcasing how they are becoming a vital contributor to a more environmentally friendly and energy efficient society.

Download our eBook to discover the vital role connectivity plays in renewables.

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