Neos Networks has been appointed by Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver a D2N2 Gigahubs project scheme across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, helping local communities become better connected with faster and more reliable internet.
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Openreach has connected over 85,000 premises to broadband across Dorset after completion of its ultra and superfast rollout in the area, in collaboration with Dorset Council.
Elevate Wholesale has appointed Will Goodall to Elevate Wholesale Director, strengthening the approach and importance of the company’s rapidly growing channel division.
FullFibre and Zzoomm have agreed to merge to form one of UK's largest altnets with 600,000 ready-to-serve properties and over 65,000 customers, positioning the company well for further M&A.
Quickline Communications is helping more than 4,000 primary schoolchildren across North Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire benefit from an internet safety project that aims to keep pupils safe online and make their switch from primary to secondary education less emotionally stressful.
New economic research by Cebr shows Openreach’s digital upgrade could generate £4bn for Scottish economy by 2029 and help reverse depopulation, with half of Scottish residents now able to connect to broadband – thanks to £435m investment in the nation’s new network.
Openreach is continuing to roll out full fibre to rural areas, including villages in the Tyne Valley where 1,500 residents are now connected just months after joining the company’s Fibre Community Partnership (FCP) programme.
GoFibre is teaming up with Angus Council to hold an information event for Forfar residents interested in better broadband, at a special community drop-in event at Forfar Indoor Sports, on 27th January.
Virgin Media has connected 8,000 more homes and businesses in Northallerton to its broadband services, giving residents speeds of 2Gbps after work to bring full fibre to the area has been completed.
CityFibre has deployed EXFO Exchange throughout its extensive network, helping to deliver cloud-based testing results four times faster.