Thursday, 27 May 2010

NextGenUs Goes Green

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Steve Mallett, Sales Manager, Mumfords of Plymouth hands over the first of the NextGenUs fleet to Operations Director, Simon Davison


Ever conscious of the business need to drive down costs and the environmental need to cut carbon emissions, NextGenUs has been seeking the optimum vehicle for its new Final Third First operations fleet.

After a detailed search and assessment of the available choices in the market, there was one clear winner:



The Van of the Year 2010, the Nissan NV200.

50MPG+, drives like a car and able to carry 2 Euro Pallets.

Having selected the right vehicle, then NextGenUs conducted a search for the best deal available in the UK.

By a clear margin, Mumfords of Plymouth won our business in the basis of service delivery and competitive pricing.

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Geoff Gets NGA

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Thanks to Lindsey Annison's pointer, here is an excellent blog post from Geoff Daily at App Rising on both the problem and solution for fixing fixed NGA for the UK

Well said Geoff! - you go right to the heart of both the UK NGA problem and point to a key part of the solution.

An option for SMART government intervention, maximum bank for buck, is to act as underwriter for that most local level of democracy and taxation, the Parish Council.

Parish Councils can levy precepts for the provision or upkeep of services in the common good.

A century ago, Parish Councils were instrumental in pioneering the provision of utility services we now take for granted e.g. piped water, electricity.

NGA is the 4th Utility, so it follows that there is a 21st Century role for the Parish Council Precept (PCP).

The challenge for local communities, across a patchwork of perhaps 15,000 localities spread across the UK in predominantly-rural areas, is how to make the significant CAPEX costs involved with FiWi deployment digestible for the local community.

By underwriting centrally, the Westminster Government could simply enable each Parish Council to spread this CAPEX over a decade or two, rather than a year or two.

County Councils are the obvious and natural choice as intermediaries in this process

- John Marsden, until recently Chief Executive of North Yorkshire County Council, acted to test the subsidiarity proposition that Parish Councils are best placed to determine (and also reinvigorated by) local solutions, which in turn resulted in the successful NextGenUs NandS NGA FiWi project in Newton & Stape in the North Yorkshire Moors.

The incoming Government, particularly Dr Vince Cable (BIS) and Mr Ed Vaisey (Broadband), has a golden opportunity here:

Combine the PCP approach with Government action in directing the £200M available for the "2Mbps USC by 2012" Digital Britain Report deliverable into making available Digital Village Pumps (Isenberg's Dumb Fat Pipes) and achieving the Final Third First is now within reach.

Monday, 10 May 2010

NextGenUs NGA Testbed

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The official launch of the NextGenUs NGA Testbed is imminent and here's a preview of what the Phase 1 programme is all about.

Dumb Pipes as foreseen by Dave Isenberg way back in May 1997 an idea whose time has come.

Thanks Dave and sorry its taken us so long to realise your vision hereabouts - better late than never I guess :)

Also over at Fibrestream, first coverage of the RNLI Humber FiWi system now fully operational


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