Spiderbox works with Property Developers creating exciting opportunities to differentiate their business parks with a complete information and communication strategy to embrace the new digital economy.
Spiderbox recognizes a market-led phenomenon that is driving the evolution of business park design and construction in response to commercial appetite for bandwidth and the technology that it supports.
New legislation with the rollout of the NBN requires FTTP connectivity in Greenfield estates that receive planning approval from July 1st 2010, has generated momentum in forward thinking developers to adopt a proactive approach to reduce ongoing infrastructure costs and gain tremendous market advantage.
"The enormous complexity of cities today means that the demands on their infrastructure are relentlessly challenging. Not only are the 'basic' needs of transport, housing, water and energy under strain, but new demands for effective communication make the supply of, for example, broadband and electronic networks an increasingly important element of infrastructure provision. To cope with these challenges, many cities are adopting an integrated approach to their urban planning. Rather than planning for the separate provision of transport and housing, for example, a more holistic view is being adopted that seeks to measure the combined impacts of different types of development. This integrated approach also means that cities are looking to establish partnerships and new forms of collaboration that allow them to deliver infrastructure requirements in new ways." Cities of the future - global competition, local leadership. 2007. Price Waterhouse Coopers.
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