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Netomnia ploughs £150m into bridging digital divide
Full fibre investor Netomnia has announced a total investment of £150m into network construction in underserved areas as it aims to bridge the digital divide.e-volve names rural locations as missing link in fibre rollout
e-volve Solutions has utilised the Government’s Rural Gigabit Scheme to connect the 400-acre Prince Family-owned Sapperton Manor Estate and surrounding areas with a full fibre network.KCOM embarks on wholesale pilot scheme
Hull-based infrastructure builder KCOM has partnered with four ISPs in the east Yorkshire towns of Hornsea and WithernseaCounty Broadband grows with rural FTTP demand
Essex-based ISP County Broadband has grown its workforce seven-fold in three years following a £46m private investment boost from Aviva Investors.Openreach declares new ‘stop-sell’ order on 77 locations
Openreach has outlined 77 exchange locations across the UK where it will stop sales of copper-based phone and broadband services coming into effect from April 2022.Poised for a scale-up
Full Fibre’s roll out strategy is the shot in the arm that the UK’s ‘forgotten’ market towns so badly need, accordingGlide Group acquires Concept Solutions People
Alinda-backed broadband provider Glide Group has acquired Concept Solutions People (CSP) to create a fibre arm for the business and expand its footprint and customer base across the UK.CityFibre rallies ISPs to light up burgeoning home user market
It won’t be long before business ISPs will be besieged by enquiries for full fibre home broadband according to CityFibre’sRural connectivity on track for boost
Ministers’ plans to hold a £1bn auction for phone lines along the UK railways is set to narrow the urban/ rural digital divide, according to Michael Armitage, CEO of broadband provider Broadway Partners.Trenches Law helps toob navigate tricky wayleaves
Telecoms and technology-focused legal firm Trenches Law has been called in by altnet toob to aid the wayleave process slowing down its £8m full fibre roll-out network in Surrey.