Broadband provider Jurassic Fibre has installed its first 10Gbps connection at Winslade Park in Clyst St Mary.

The business park, which is set to generate around 2,000 sustainable employment opportunities, was connected to Jurassic Fibre’s cutting-edge network earlier this month.

With a 10Gbps connection from Jurassic Fibre, businesses will benefit from faster and more reliable connectivity, with access to a local customer support team based in Exeter.

Winslade Park is being developed by property group Burrington Estates.

Once completed, it will provide flexible offices, new homes and health and wellbeing facilities, including a gym. It is the largest development of its kind in the South West.

Jurassic Fibre has future-proofed the network of the site to allow new buildings to be installed in line with expansion plans.

CEO and Founder of Jurassic Fibre, Michael Maltby said: “Fibre is to the 21st century as the railways were to the 19th. It is the fundamental requirement for all businesses.

“We are very pleased to be able provide ultrafast full fibre to this unique development.

"It’s vital that businesses have access to reliable connectivity in order to thrive and compete at a national level.

"Our aim is to expand our infrastructure to communities across the South West, enabling gigabit speeds, along with offering the best customer service and local support.”

The ultrafast service will support the customers of Winslade Park in improving efficiency and productivity, not just through faster and more reliable speeds, but through enhanced security and superior customer service.

Mark Edworthy, Group Managing Director at Burrington Estates, said: “We are delighted to be able to provide faster internet speeds and greater resilience to our businesses.

"The connection will cover the whole estate to encourage use of the grounds for outdoor meetings and personal working.

“The homes we build will also benefit from this amazing connectivity, helping those who want to efficiently work from home.”

Founded in 2018, Jurassic Fibre was created to address the digital inequality currently experienced by communities in the South West, which have previously been overlooked by other broadband providers.