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Government’s new plan to speed up fibre roll out does not hold water
The UK government’s plan to speed up the nationwide full fibre rollout by feeding cables through the country’s water pipes is a positive step, but will not go far enough, says Dahwood Ahmed, Regional Director UK&I at Extreme Networks.Neos Networks expands urban footprint with CityFibre
Neos Networks is to bring connectivity to nine more UK cities following an extension if its partnership with CityFibre.Wessex Internet connects Dorset village
Residents in Fifehead St Quintin are the first to benefit from a Dorset Council and Dorset Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) funded programme to help rural communities get a top class internet conAvonline nets major south Wales full fibre contract
A five year £25m deal has put Avonline Networks at the centre if south east Wales' digital transformation.Project Gigabit accelerates and voucher scheme topped up
Roll out plans released today confirm that two million rural homes and businesses are set to benefit from the GovernTrenches Law calls for collaboration on fibre rollouts
Close collaboration between industries is key to speeding up the full fibre rollout, says telecoms law firm Trenches Law, which specialise in helping ISPs overcome wayleave issues.Giganet brings in monthly rolling fibre contracts
ISP Giganet is set to offer 30-day contracts for CityFibre residential customers, as well as those in their own build areas, to provide greater flexibility.Stream boosts full fibre aggregator plans with ITS
ITS’s entire Faster Britain footprint will now be available under ‘The Stream Wholesale Full Fibre Network’, following a link up that will boost Stream Network’s plans to aggregate all of the UK’s full fibre networks.CityFibre gears up for £50m Norwich build
Resellers in Norwich are set for a full fibre boost as CityFibre’s £50m build plans in the city have taken a step forward.Addressing the Digital Divide with a 100 per cent Wholesale Fibre Provider - by Full Fibre CEO Oliver Helm
Sadly, the UK has always had a significant Digital Divide and Covid-19 has widened it dramatically.
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