The surge in AI workloads and the expansion of data center facilities across the UK are prompting calls for a radical upgrade of the country’s aging core networks. Lee Myall, CEO of Neos Networks, warns that failure to modernize these networks could hinder Britain’s digital progress.
The UK’s core fiber networks, established in the early 2000s, have been instrumental in supporting the nation’s digital evolution. However, with the rapid growth of AI and the emergence of advanced data centers, the limitations of this legacy infrastructure are becoming apparent.
The shift towards decentralized data centers in regions like Wales and Northumberland, along with the increasing demand for high-performance computing, is putting pressure on the existing network infrastructure. To keep pace with technological advancements and ensure nationwide digital transformation, targeted investments and a collaborative approach between public and private sectors are necessary.