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State-of-the-art
NextiraOne recently provided a unified communications platform with flexible, feature rich access and connectivity for the new Lincoln Innovation Centre. Both tenants and users will benefit from the Lincoln think tank, giving them as much choice and flexibility as possible in terms of connectivity. Michael Crane gets connected.
extiraOne has delivered an innovative communications solution for Lincoln’s flagship Innovation Centre which opened this summer. The network combines high speed voice, video and data services and applications and was designed by NextiraOne to provide agile communications in a green IT environment.
City of Lincoln Council’s Innovation Centre opened in June 2009 and is a state-of-the-art building designed to provide office accommodation and facilities for new and innovative businesses across the county. The project has close links with the University of Lincoln and Innovation Lincolnshire and was funded by the City of Lincoln Council, East Midlands Development Agency, Lincolnshire County Council, Lincolnshire Enterprise and the Objective 2 European Regional Development Fund.
Critical
City of Lincoln Council wanted the design of the building, both inside and out, to reflect its purpose by being innovative and sustainable and by providing a hi-tech, flexible working environment which would also meet these environmental objectives. The communications platform was a critical element of the provision of a 21st century working environment and the City Council awarded the tender to NextiraOne to provide the very best in state-of-the-art integrated communications across voice, video and data, with the latest in flexible, mobile and secure applications for the tenants who will use the think tank.
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