Press Release:
University of St Andrews expands wi-fi coverage for town.
BT
partnership secures greater access for town and university visitors.BT Scotland Director, Brendan Dick and CIO, Steve Watt |
The University of St Andrews has joined forces with BT
to take the first step towards providing greater wi-fi access within the town.
Visitors to the University are now able to access BT
Wi-fi across the St Andrews campus.
The new service makes St Andrews the first university in
Scotland to offer university-wide wi-fi to all visitors. It is free to BT Broadband subscribers and a number of BT
partners*, while charges may apply for other network users. Later this year, the University hopes to expand its wi-fi
coverage across further areas of the town.
As the University’s existing wi-fi network is only
available to staff and students, the new service allows visitors to University
buildings such as the library, halls of residence, Gateway building and
conference delegates to access the internet wirelessly.
Steve Watt, Chief Information Officer at the University,
said: “We have a large number of public visitors to the University and
previously could not offer a wi-fi service to them (due to licensing
restrictions).
"This solution removes these barriers and is also underpinned
by BT’s excellent support operation.
“We are delighted to be working with BT in this
partnership to deliver and expand our wi-fi provision within the University
whilst also further leveraging the investment we have already made in our
infrastructure to create a truly world-class experience.”
BT Scotland Director Brendan Dick was among the first visitors to connect to
the new wi-fi network.
He said: “We’re really excited to be working on this project
with St Andrews University, bringing a 21st century technological
advantage to a historic town.
* Customers of EE, O2
and Vodafone who have free BT Wi-fi in their mobile contracts will be able to
receive a free service.
For further information please contact the BT Scotland press
office on 0800 085 0660.
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