MS3’s full fibre network will be available to residents in Hull via Pure Broadband following a long-term agreement between the two local businesses.
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County Broadband has expanded its FTTP rollout plans to cover 6,000 premises in 21 rural villages located within the St Neots and Huntingdon areas of rural Cambridgeshire.
Fibrus has pledged that 50% of its new recruits will be women by 2028.
People in the Fishwick and Frenchwood area of Preston are set for a broadband boost as CityFibre’s £30m investment in the city progresses at pace.
Digital Infrastructure has listed the nine areas next in line to benefit from its full fibre rollout.
Digital network integrator STL will supply CityFibre with high fibre count Celesta Intelligently Bonded Ribbon (IBR) Cables following a multi-million-pound link-up between the pair.
WightFibre has been allocated up to £9m from Building Digital UK (BDUK), the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport body responsible for ensuring that every UK home and business can access fast and reliable digital connectivity.
Openreach has completed the second and final phase of Superfast West Yorkshire and York programme which has seen fibre broadband made available across West Yorkshire.
CityFibre is investing £45m in a new network that will bring full fibre connectivity within reach of every home and business in Luton and Dunstable.
Connexin's mission to loosen KCOM's grip on Hull's connectivity market will shortly come to fruition, according to CEO Furqan Alamgir.