Around 70,000 premises have directly benefitted from three superfast broadband contracts that Shropshire Council has managed since 2013.
Contract
Freedom Fibre has been awarded a £24m government-funded Project Gigabit contract to roll out fibre to 12,000 homes and businesses in Shropshire.
BT will become the sole provider to deliver public sector connectivity across Scotland through a six-year contract worth up to £350m.
GoFibre has begun work to connect more than 4,000 hard-to-reach premises in Teesdale to full fibre, having been awarded a £6.6 million contract last Autumn by Project Gigabit.
CityFibre has been awarded a £69m contract from Project Gigabit to boost broadband for 45,000 hard-to-reach premises in Rural Cambridge.
Swish Fibre has signed multi-property contracts with housebuilders Kebbell Homes and Elivia Homes, extending their network to thousands more customers.
Northumberland County Council has awarded Commsworld a £22m contract to transform the county’s digital infrastructure over the next 20 years.
Neos Networks is now better placed to serve the public sector after being named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 13 framework.
Airband has made fibre accessible to another 1,700 homes and businesses as part of the Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) programme.
Thousands more premises in Cornwall will receive fibre as local supplier Wildanet is awarded £36m from the government to roll out new connections.
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