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Fibre provider trio scoop CDS contract
Three broadband providers have been selected to roll out full fibre networks on behalf of the Connecting Devon and Somerset (CDS) programme, backed by Government funding.ITS accelerates full fibre
One year ago wholesale network operator ITS Technology Group set about fast tracking its full fibre roll out programme boosITSPA calls for action over broadband challenges
Responding to the DCMS Committee’s publication of its report ‘Broadband and the road to 5G’, ISPA Chair Andrew Glover issued a cautionary note.Zen adds stop-sell flag ups
Zen Internet is starting to add stop-sell flags to its network availability checkers so that reseller partners can warn customers affected by Openreach’s cessation of WLR.Openreach pledges to create 5,300 jobs
Openreach has pledged to create 5,300 new UK-based engineering jobs this year, including more than 2,500 full-time jobs in its service and network build divisions, as well as an estimated 2,800 posCommsworld nets £5.8m Glasgow City Council contract
Edinburgh-based Commsworld has won a £5.8m contract with Glasgow City Council to provide a full fibre network to support CCTV and traffic control services across the city leveraging IoT and 5G.Giganet joins CityFibre’s national network
Hampshire-based ISP Giganet is joining CityFibre’s national network, enabling it to offer residents ultra-fast broadband.Zen-CityFibre collaborate on wholesale service
Zen is collaborating with CityFibre on developing a wholesale business service across the infrastructure builder's natiInsight Session Report: Why adapting to full fibre is a priority
Enabling the Covid-19 home working shift in remarkable timescales could justifiably be seen as the making of the UK’s comCityFibre awards £1.5bn construction contracts
CityFibre has awarded construction contracts with a total value of £1.5bn for full fibre roll outs across 27 towns and cities, addressing approximately up to three million premises.