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.

Boldyn Networks and EE are deploying small cells to boost mobile network capacity across London’s busiest high streets, with the first now live at Kings Cross.
These small cells are powered by brand fibre, enabling download speeds of up to 300Mbps.
The project builds on Boldyn and TfL’s 20-year concession agreement and uses existing TfL assets such as fibre ducts, lighting columns and bus shelters to host the units
Paul Osborne, CCO, UK&I at Boldyn Networks said: “This complements our work bringing 4G/5G to the London Underground and Elizabeth line.”
The first installations in Kings Cross and Euston will be followed by expansion in Southwark and Westminster.