Full Fibre

Openreach has published the list of 137 exchange locations in its FTTP Priority Exchange Stop Sell programme, covering 854,000 UK premises and will give a year’s notice to communication providers ending traditional copper-based phone and broadband services and encourage full fibre upgrading.

Quickline is helping residents in east Yorkshire connect to full fibre broadband, as Project Gigabit rollout continues – with more than 1,350 in Gilberdyke now able to access high speed internet.

Neos Networks and Oxfordshire County Council have confirmed the completion of their Gigahubs project introducing 192 public service and local authority sites to new 1,500km long gigabit-capable full fibre broadband network, enhancing digital connectivity for residents.

Openreach is continuing to rollout full fibre across the UK, and more than 315,000 homes and businesses in Leeds can now access faster internet, with over 80% of properties connected to the network.

Rolling out broadband infrastructure remains mission critical for the British public, and a new report from the Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA UK) shows that 78% believe that everyone in the UK should be able to access high-speed internet. 

Quickline Communications has joined with GreenTheUK and the Royal Forestry Society (RFS) to support the planting of trees in areas closely aligned with its full fibre broadband rollout – including 6,000 trees in north Yorkshire and a further 500 in west Yorkshire.

CityFibre has connected its first customers in Buckinghamshire as part of its Project Gigabit rollout across the area, made possible by over £58m in government funding.

Wildanet is launching Cornwall’s first two gigabit per second full fibre broadband service, in a milestone that marks a significant step forward for connectivity in the region.

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