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‘New digital era’ for Liverpool City Region businesses as flagship broadband network LCR Connect is completed

'Our infrastructure has already been put to the test with global cultural events like Eurovision'

Sci-Tech Daresbury was first to join the LCR Connect network

A flagship broadband network that has already helped the Eurovision Song Contest and dozens of tech businesses has been completed - and local leaders say it will spark a ‘new digital era’ in Liverpool City Region.

The 214km gigabit-capable, full-fibre LCR Connect network is now 100% live, with Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram set to host a celebration event today (Friday, February 23) at the Sci-Tech Daresbury campus alongside many of the businesses who have benefited from the project.

Some 350 companies already use the network while another 400 are in the process of being connected to it. One of those who use it is the M&S Bank Arena and ACC Liverpool complex on the city’s waterfront - and the network was used to support broadcasters during the massive Eurovision event in Liverpool last May.

Mayor Rotheram and the LCR Combined Authority hope LCR Connect will give an initial £105m boost to the local economy - and that as hi-tech jobs and training opportunities are created, the total boost could be worth up to £1bn.

The network has been built and rolled out by construction partner NGE and aims to be a competitively-priced super-fast and high capacity alternative to other broadband providers.

Mayor Rotheram said: “Since I was elected, I’ve been on a mission to transform our region into the most digitally connected area anywhere in the country. Today that vision is one step closer to becoming a reality.

“The hallmark of any modern, 21st century city region like ours is how it connects people with opportunity. LCR Connect will help us to create thousands of high-quality, secure jobs and training opportunities for local people, attract inward investment and ensure that our businesses can keep pace in an increasingly digital world. Best of all it’s half owned by us, the public, so we can reap the rewards of this investment for years to come.

“Our infrastructure has already been put to the test with global cultural events like Eurovision – but this is just the tip of the iceberg of what LCR Connect is capable of. Thanks to devolution, we’re creating a better-connected, more digitally inclusive future for our 1.6m residents.”