CityFibre has so far secured wayleaves to connect over a million homes owned by local authorities and housing associations.
Wayleaves
CityFibre’s recently launched Permission to Work (PtW) solution has cut the average cycle time for CAT three and four orders by 60% for its users.
Netomnia has secured a wayleave deal with Darlington Borough Council to carry out cabling in their housing stock.
Trenches Law has launched a surveying service to counter the skills gap holding the industry back.
G.Network has signed a city-wide wayleave with Hackney Council, allowing the operator to install fibre to at least 80% of Hackney Council housing in the next three years.
A partnership between CityFibre and Yorkshire Housing will see fibre installed in 41 apartment blocks with wayleave agreements in place.
G.Network fibre will be available to over 30,000 premises following a master wayleave agreement with housing association London and Quadrant (L&Q), which accommodates 250,000 people in 110,000 homes across London and the south east.
Over 4,000 tenant households in Solihull will be able to benefit from fibre following a partnership between The Metropolitan Borough of Solihull and CityFibre.
Toob has secured a wayleave agreement with Southampton City Council to provide 18,000 social housing residents with access to full fibre.
Homes managed by Swindon Borough Council will be among the first connected to CityFibre’s £40m roll out in the Wiltshire town following a blanket agreement that helps negotiates wayleaves.
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