Fastr Broadband has completed a broadband rollout in York, giving 8,000 homes and businesses access to high speeds of up to 8,000 Mbps from the full fibre network.

Norwich is set for an economic boost of up to £560 from CityFibre’s £50m fibre network rollout, according to a study by the consultancy Hatch.
Potential economic impacts include £314m in productivity and innovation gains, £69m from a widened workforce, £1m in Local Authority efficiency savings and £245m in increased housing value.
The study also states that CityFibre’s network will help realise £749m in gross added value from 5G services, £235m from the Internet of Things and £133m from Smart City initiatives, like intelligent traffic management systems and street lighting.
Charlie Kitchin, Area Manager for Norwich at CityFibre, said: “This report demonstrates just how powerful and essential fibre is as a catalyst for growth and a platform for innovation and investment.”
Councillor Alan Waters, Leader of Norwich City Council, added: “Investment into Norwich’s digital future is paramount to achieving one of the five key ambitions in our 2040 vision for the city: a connected city.”