Over 98% of Gloucestershire homes and businesses can now access a superfast broadband connection, through one of the first types of UK projects of its kind that started in 2012 to increase superfast coverage in the county.

Commsworld has been selected by Neos Networks to deliver new dark fibre connectivity that gives the company direct access to the Pulsant data centre in South Gyle, Edinburgh.
The delivery provides Neos Networks with extra reach for its own end-to-end dark fibre network, and also marks a continuation of its relationship with Commsworld.
Commsworld delivers this through its management of its optical core network built on over 2,000km of dark fibre.
Steve Wood, Group Sales Director for Commsworld, said: “As Commsworld expands its fibre footprint, we see further opportunities, giving us the capability to sign long-term contracts to the benefit of both organisations.”
Sarah Mills (pictured), CRO of Neos Networks, added: “Commsworld has been crucial in helping us better connect Edinburgh via the Pulsant data centre, delivering the services with the resilience and diversity required.”