23 January 2026
This long-term partnership will replace the council’s existing network infrastructure with a state-of-the-art system offering ten times more bandwidth and delivering faster, more reliable, and resilient connectivity.
The upgraded network will serve key parts of the West Lothian Council estate, including schools, libraries, community facilities, and administrative buildings. The improvement aims to bolster the council’s digital backbone, significantly enhancing internet access, data security, system reliability, and the performance of vital public service applications.
Central to this project is Commsworld’s Optical Core Network (OCN), a next-generation fibre infrastructure specifically built to enhance security and resilience for organizations across the UK. The new network will be connected via local Points of Presence (PoPs), reducing latency and improving the performance of cloud applications for schools, public services, and local businesses. This expansion will ensure faster connectivity, lower lag, and better overall service delivery.
This contract continues Commsworld’s successful streak of delivering major digital upgrades for public sector bodies across the UK, including projects in Glasgow, Wigan, North Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, the Scottish Borders, Dundee, and Northumberland.
Craig Scott, Commsworld’s Public Sector Development Director, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are delighted to secure this 15-year contract with West Lothian Council to provide a new WAN network for the region. We have a proven track record of delivering significantly improved infrastructure for local authorities across Scotland and England. This new network harnesses the full potential of our Optical Core Network, offering lower latency, increased bandwidth, resilience, and security. We look forward to delivering this transformative upgrade to West Lothian.”
Ian Forrest, IT Services Manager at West Lothian Council, highlighted the value of the partnership: “Partnering with Commsworld allows us to fully realize the benefits of our existing networking investments. Over the course of the contract, this collaboration will enable us to maximize the capabilities of our digital estate. By optimizing fibre bandwidth within our network design, we’re creating a significant leap forward in connectivity across all council sites—both now and in the future. This enhanced digital foundation will support the delivery of innovative services and make it easier for our communities to access the support they need.”



