CityFibre has now laid over 286km of full fibre internet beneath the streets of Bognor Regis, continuing its rollout progression as part of its plan to future-proof the town’s digital connectivity.

GoFibre has kicked off its full fibre rollout in the east Lothian commuter towns of Haddington, Dunbar and North Berwick.
Construcoion is expected to be complete by summer this year with 12,000 premises able to access full fibre.
Alex Cacciamani, GoFibre’s CEO, said: “As we construct our transformative full fibre network, we would like to thank everyone for their ongoing patience during the construction phase.”
GoFibre’s parent company, Borderlink Broadband recently secured an investment of £164 million from Gresham House to accelerate its rollout throughout Scotland and the North of England. GoFibre aims to connect half a million homes over the next three years.