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Openreach engineer transfers the first customers to 21CN at Wick exchange, South WalesNovember 2006 - Openreach engineer transfers the first customers to 21CN at Wick exchange, South Wales

 

 

 

 

 


 

A pupil at Wick and Marcross Church in Wales school, makes the inaugural call over the live 21CN networkNovember 2006 - A pupil at Wick and Marcross Church in Wales school, makes the inaugural call over the live 21CN network. This is witnessed by (from left to right) Ann Beynon, BT Director Wales; Paul Reynolds BT Wholesale Chief Executive and 21CN Board Sponsor and Andrew Davies,
Welsh Assembly Government Minister for Enterprise, Innovation & Networks

 

 

 

 

 

The Cardiff 21CN metro node nears completion

September 2006 - The Cardiff 21CN metro node nears completion

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 New 21CN Technology at Woolwich

September 2004 - New 21CN technology arrives at Woolwich telephone exchange, London. By November 2006, more than 80million calls had travelled over the trial 21CN trunk IP link between Woolwich and Cambridge