Gigaclear is celebrating a strong year of growth for 2024, with more than 130,000 connected customers on its network and 40,000 of these were connected in the last year alone – an increase in its customer base by almost 50% in just 12 months
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Fibrus has revealed its annual financial results that show 2024 was the altnet provider’s strongest year for customer acquisition, marking a key milestone in its goal towards half a million connections.
Openreach has begun work to build a new network in Samlesbury, rolling out full fibre to more homes and businesses in the area.
Quickline has joined the Lincolnshire Institute of Technology (LIoT) to help more than 500 underrepresented students get support to learn science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) skills in Lincolnshire.
A new annual update from Openreach as shown that broadband use across the UK increased by 10.5 per cent last year, with traffic up in 2024 to 103,590 Petabytes (PB) of data.
nexfibre has reached a total of two million premises ready for service, a significant milestone towards its goal of delivering full fibre connectivity to previously underserved suburban and semi-rural premises.
CityFibre has begun work to connect more than 57,000 homes and businesses across areas of East and West Sussex to full fibre broadband as part of a £108m Project Gigabit award.
MS3 Networks is celebrating key successes in 2024, surpassing 20,000 premises and connecting its 10,000th customer in Hull, boosted by the altnet provider’s partnerships made in the community to help broaden fibre access.
Nebula has launched a new analytics software suite for its flagship CallSwitch One that will help enhance customer experience and reduce missed revenue opportunities.
Ogi has completed work on a multimillion-pound programme to connect Cardiff’s economic gateway to its 10 Gigabit-capable full fibre network, bringing much needed resilience, diversity and wholesale capacity to city businesses.
GoFibre is expanding its broadband network across Teesdale, with the rollout started in Ovington, County Durham as part of Project Gigabit.