A recent survey from bOnline has shown that many SMEs are unsure about the availability of altnet in their area, with confusion over the UK’s broadband roll-out strategy.
Tonyrefail and Tonypandy join Porth and six neighbouring towns and villages as Ogi extends its fibre network in Rhondda Cynon Taff.
The network will be available to local businesses too with Ogi’s IT support and services.
CEO Ben Allwright, said: “As we see demand for reliable ultrafast speeds increase, our work becomes even more important.
“Our homes continue to get smarter, and with the cost-of-living crisis affecting everything we do, we’re seeing more and more people looking to improve the quality of their connectivity for work and entertainment at home.
The active cabinet contains the tech behind the Gigabit-capable network with the potential to provide ultrafast broadband to more than 15,000 homes and businesses in the area when switched on later this year.