CityFibre has begun work to connect more than 45,000 homes and businesses across areas of Leicestershire and Warwickshire to full fibre thanks to an award of £77m as part of Project Gigabit.
Up to £800m in Project Gigabit funding will be awarded to Openreach to connect 312,000 rural premises across Britain.
Contracts worth £288 million have already been signed for the firm to connect nearly 97,000 homes and businesses in England and Wales.
The DSIT said talks are also already underway to agree further contracts to connect 215,800 more premises across England, Scotland and Wales.
Areas to benefit include Lancashire, north Wiltshire, south Gloucestershire, west and mid-Surrey, Staffordshire, west Berkshire and Hertfordshire, west and north Devon, and for the first time areas of Wales are included.
The Government has pitched these latest contracts as a commitment to ‘redouble its efforts to achieve full gigabit coverage by 2030.’
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said: “Over the past decade, the UK’s broadband rollout has clearly not happened fast enough and has overlooked too many areas, especially in Scotland and Wales.”
Clive Selley, CEO of Openreach added: “This is a British infrastructure success story. Our network already reaches more than 15 million urban and rural premises and, wherever we build, we bring the widest choice of providers for customers.
“I’m confident we can reach as many as 30 million homes by the end of the decade if the conditions remain supportive.”