Wakefield MP Simon Lightwood recently visited CityFibre’s £21m city-wide build for a tour of the works in Thornes.
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Brsk has begun connecting customers in Stourbridge to its £15m fibre network build.
Ofcom’s annual Connected Nations report reveals that fibre connections are now available to 12.4 million households, an increase of 4.3 million from last year.
As 2023 rapidly approaches, it’s fair to say that the internet is no longer something people can live without, broadband has become a necessity. The fibre industry has intrinsic long-term value, so why doesn’t broadband have utility status?
Truespeed has made a step change in its Wi-Fi technology through a new partnership with Linksys, launching a router and Mesh Wi-Fi system for whole home connectivity.
Over 100 schools in Northumberland will receive fibre connectivity as part of a new contract awarded to Commsworld.
CityFibre has now laid 170km of full fibre through Cambridge as part of its £26m plan to improve the city’s digital infrastructure.
Jurassic Fibre volunteers will be taking part in Hospiscare’s Christmas Tree Recycling fundraiser, which will aid the support of over 2,500 adults diagnosed with life-limiting illnesses every year across Exeter, Mid and East Devon.
An additional 15 channels are available on the NetgemTV service following direct partnerships with entertainment houses such as Banijay and Narrative Entertainment.
An additional 3,000 premises once deemed commercially unviable now have access to a fibre connection following progress made on Cheshire East Council’s Digital Cheshire initiative by Airband.