Openreach and Nokia have successfully tested what the two companies call the first "live" 50Gbps-class broadband connection from a residential location in the UK. The test ...
During a field test conducted from a residential property in Ipswich, the new Nokia '50G PON' technology achieved astonishing download speeds of 41.9Gbps and upload speeds of 20.6Gbps.
Openreach — the infrastructure arm of BT, which manages the network of copper landlines and full-fibre broadband that connects to 99% of homes and businesses nationwide — has teamed up with Nokia to ...
Openreach and Nokia said the ‘revolutionary’ technology promised to deliver speeds 20 times faster than the fastest current service in the UK.
Just as expectation management Openreach can only install what's been ordered. Even if the engineer installed fibre cabling the ONT wouldn't be provisioned and the path back to Sky wouldn't be there.
The Openreach full-fibre roll-out in Scotland consists of 3 main strands - the obvious commercial roll-out in the dense urban central belt, rural roll-out in the smaller towns and then the R100 ...
Half of Scottish homes and businesses can now get connected to ultrafast, reliable broadband according to figures from UK ...
Half of Scottish homes and businesses can now get connected to ultrafast, reliable broadband –thanks to Openreach investment in the nation’s new digital network. The company has spent more than £435 ...
As I understand community fibre install their fibre differently and less intrusively than openreach might? if its just from the pole which I can attach a picture of if needed, then it should be fine!
Openreach has spent some £435 million on full-fibre links north of the Border so far, with 1.45 million properties now able to upgrade and take-up at 38 per cent, ahead of the UK average.
By mid-February, Openreach's "stop sell" rule will have been activated in 852 areas, affecting more than seven million homes and businesses relying on copper cables. Full-fibre broadband and ...