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You are at:Home»Technology»Building the Future: How Connectivity is Powering a Digital Revolution

Building the Future: How Connectivity is Powering a Digital Revolution

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Posted By sme-admin on November 25, 2024 Technology

 

Ben Allwright, CEO of Ogi and a member of Technology Leadership Council
Ben Allwright, CEO of Ogi and a member of Technology Leadership Council

Ben Allwright – Technology Leadership Council Member and Chief Executive Officer of Ogi  examines how reliable, high-speed internet is reshaping lives, boosting rural communities, and fueling global competitiveness for businesses.

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you ‘the internet’…”

These are the words many of us might imagine were said when Tim Berners-Lee introduced his groundbreaking idea of a “web of information” back in 1989. This moment planted the seeds of transformation that have grown into the most powerful tool of the 21st century. But as we know, there wasn’t an immediate “Eureka” moment. Instead, it was the decision to share the very fabric of the internet – the principles of open networks – for free, that sparked the momentum we’re witnessing today.

My daughter Elsie asked recently, “How do you even begin to explain the concept of ‘the internet’? It’s a tool so versatile, so deeply integrated into our lives, that it means something entirely different depending on who you ask.”

Her reflection captures the very essence of what makes the internet so revolutionary: “it is,” I said, “endlessly adaptable, used for everything from work to entertainment, learning to social connection. It is, in many ways, the ultimate ‘anywhere, anytime’ tool.”

Just as Elsie suggests, the internet’s power lies in this versatility. In today’s world, we can message or video call anyone, anywhere, in an instant. From sending a picture or video to family members, to collaborating with colleagues halfway across the world, it’s these seamless, real-time interactions that drive our connected lives today. Underpinning this is the infrastructure – the fibre optic networks that keep us connected, no matter where we are.

Much like the early days of the internet, today’s infrastructure upgrade is shaping the global digital revolution. The rollout of faster and more reliable networks is not just about speed; it’s about supporting us all to thrive in a world where digital access is increasingly critical. Whether you’re working from home or running a business in a rural town, having dependable connectivity opens up endless new opportunities.

It’s not just about staying connected; it’s about transforming how we do things. As Elsie suggests, “it means something entirely different” to us all. This digital integration is critical in enabling us to embrace new technologies such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence; once only accessible to a select few, these innovations are now available to everyone, thanks to reliable, high-speed connections.

In a world where remote work is becoming the norm, digital networks empower us to thrive regardless of where we are. Businesses in rural areas can now compete on a global scale. The infrastructure supporting this connectivity gives companies the bandwidth and reliability to engage and thrive in today’s fast-paced, competitive marketplace.

From camping to banking, brain training games to home security, literally billions of apps are enabling us to do just about anything in the palm of our hands. We are now truly mobile first, with access to the world from our smartphones, laptops, tablets and even TVs. Hand-in-hand, fibre and 5G technologies are helping us realise this newfound mobility, opening up more of the world to even more people.

The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) estimates that enhanced digital connectivity could add billions to the UK economy, largely due to productivity gains. With Wales making strides in its network infrastructure and data centre upgrades, the country is positioning itself to become a key player in the digital economy. The true impact will be seen in the businesses that adapt and grow with this new foundation – businesses that will innovate and lead the next wave of the nation’s digital growth.

Beyond business, this technology plays a critical role in shaping society too. In Elsie’s words, the internet is “so deeply integrated into our lives”, offering a more convenient – and often more efficient way – to engage with information. And new full fibre networks – like Ogi’s here in Wales – make sure that digital education and work environments are accessible to everyone, no matter where they are. In rural and underserved areas, and even in our cities, the arrival of next-generation connectivity means more than just quick downloads – it’s about creating opportunities.

Education is one of the sectors most deeply transformed. In a world where digital literacy is as important as traditional subjects, improved networks bridge the gap between urban and rural students, ensuring that all can prosper in a digital-first world. The ability to stream lectures, access virtual libraries, and collaborate on projects from anywhere is only possible through robust connectivity.

Similarly, health and social care have been revolutionised by digital access. Telemedicine has become a lifeline, allowing patients in remote locations to receive timely care. Reliable networks make this happen without interruptions, ensuring all manner of healthcare services can be delivered efficiently and reliably – and this is just the beginning.

Beyond its immediate benefits, these new networks are also enablers of sustainability. Fibre optic technology, for example, is vastly more energy-efficient than traditional copper-based systems. This increased efficiency supports global sustainability goals by reducing the overall carbon footprint of digital communications.

Additionally, tech is forming the foundation for smart towns and cities – communities that use digital infrastructure to optimise energy consumption, reduce waste, and improve quality of life. By enabling Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, these networks allow governments to manage everything from traffic flow to energy usage, making urban living inherently more sustainable. As climate resilience becomes critical, this infrastructure will play a key role in helping cities and countries meet their environmental goals – in fact, it already is.

With Ogi leading the charge, Wales is setting the stage for this connectivity to become the backbone of its digital future. Around 50% of the country now has access to high-speed fibre, but this is just the beginning. In countries like Spain, where over 90% of homes are connected, the benefits have been transformative. Wales is catching up, and the potential for growth is immense.

This connectivity is more than just faster internet – it’s the catalyst for a more innovative, resilient, and sustainable society. Whether in business, healthcare, education, or at home, its impact will be profound, and its benefits will ripple through every part of our lives.

Just as Tim Berners-Lee laid the foundation for the world wide web, the infrastructure for our future is being built today. The tools are already here, and the potential is limitless. As my daughter so wisely notes, “the internet means something entirely different depending on who you ask,” and I truly believe that is what makes it exciting – the only limit now is how we choose to use it.

Find out more about Ogi’s home-grown digital revolution by visiting www.ogi.wales.

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