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.

Four broadband schemes throughout Wales will receive more than £9m of investment from the Welsh Government’s Local Broadband Fund to help local authorities and social enterprises address connectivity issues in their communities.
The money will provide better broadband access to communities in Cardiff, Newport, Vale of Glamorgan and north Wales.
Newport City Council will use funding to improve full fibre connectivity and the provision of in-building assistive technology, and telecare services to three Adult Residential Care homes.
A significant part of the investment will go to Cardiff Council to provide broadband to 1,219 homes across the city.
Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters said: “Fast and reliable broadband is more important than ever. Good quality digital connectivity underpins everything we do digitally and is the foundation to achieving our ambitious digital strategy for Wales.”