11/22/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/22/2024 03:06
The Network Replacement Programme is the University's largest IT project in its 64-year history and will enable a wireless-first delivery model for buildings and open spaces, ultimately delivering a better student experience.
Electranet was selected to deliver the project of installing passive cabling infrastructure for Core and Distribution for a new Local Area Network and Wireless Estate following its proven record in successfully delivering similar sized high-profile programmes.
Hume Jones, managing director of Electranet, Capita, said:
"We are excited to be working with the University of Sussex on this ambitious project, which will not only transform the university's IT network, but will make a huge difference to students and staff, delivering a much-improved user experience for all."
Jason Oliver, chief digital transformation officer, University of Sussex, said:
"Electranet has been an excellent partner since our first engagement. They bring expertise and a wealth of experience. It provides me with much assurance to know they are with us every step of the way. Together, we will realise our ambitions around this game-changing programme."
Phase one of delivery to residential buildings is due to start immediately and will run until August 2025, with Phase two of delivery, which includes teaching buildings, expected to start in Autumn 2025.
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