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.

Quickline’s full fibre network is now available to thousands more rural premises across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Across the North Yorkshire community of Thorpe Willoughby and the Lincolnshire village of Keelby, around 3,500 more homes and businesses can now connect to the altnet’s network.
Julian Chalk, Head of Enablement and Engagement at Quickline, said: “It is a game changer for rural communities that have had to put up with slow and inconsistent broadband for too long.
“We are on a mission to provide that to rural communities that have been left behind.”