Wessex Internet has secured a £50m investment from the National Wealth Fund (NWF) to expand coverage to 140,000 hard-to-reach homes and businesses.
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GoFibre is hosting a community event to celebrate its second anniversary of delivering ultra-fast full fibre broadband to West Fife, marking two years since the first local customers were connected.
Ogi is helping people take time away from screens, giving community groups across south Wales a boost with £5,000 grants to help run new projects this summer focused on wellbeing, inclusion and community engagement.
Wildanet is celebrating a double-milestone in its £77m rollout of full fibre broadband in Cornwall as part of Project Gigabit, and has now connected a total of 10,000 premises in the first two phases across the south west and central parts of the region.
KCOM has awarded three new KCOM Digital Grants to the latest winners helping to bridge the digital divide, as part of a scheme which is run in partnership with the HEY Smile Foundation, aimed at grassroots organisations promoting digital inclusion.
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.
Fibrus is making a difference improving the health and wellbeing of young people and recently helped a west Cumbrian rugby league club invest in new kit thanks to community funding grant, as part of the company’s Play It Forward programme.
The One Touch Switching Company (TOTSCo) has opened the ISP onboarding process for its complementary business switching solution, providing key bulletins to help make the switch smoother.
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.