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Our tracking of the Openreach full fibre rollout and mapping of premises where the public can get the service installed has hit the 18.3 million premises milestone. This is month after it was ...
Project Gigabit is a UK government initiative aimed at delivering gigabit-capable broadband to underserved areas across the country. Launched in 2021 by the previous government, the project is part of ...
We added the first postcodes where the majority of premises could order a Grain Connect point to point FTTP service back in April 2025. On Saturday 17th May the provider announced the area as live.
Openreach has its 25 million premises passed by full target for the end of 2026 and based on the build rates observed over the last 3 to 12 months we are expecting to report on that sometime between ...
The recently launched aquila platform by AllPoints Fibre has gained a big partnership. Gamma Communications with a long tail of over 300 partners has signed a partnership agreement with APFN to resell ...
GoFibre is now powering Kinghorn Community Library and has managed to see the charity reduce its broadband and phone bills, cutting them in half. Not only has the service from GoFibre been terrific, ...
Ipswich has had CityFibre building its full fibre network for some time now, but the big rollout is now complete, and going forward there will be some infill work and Project Gigabit rollout in the ...
The BT Group results for the year ending 31st March 2025 have finally been published. The headline for broadband being that take-up of the Openreach full fibre services was running at 6.5 million ...
This morning the Advertising Standard Authority (ASA UK) have released two rulings related to advertising/promotions of mobile phone services. The first relates to EE ...
It’s been a long time in works (far too long!) but finally we’re excited to be launching our new main website. This brings our technology stack to something far more modern and most importantly means ...