UK digital infrastructure provider Openreach and Nokia have successfully tested the UK’s first live 50 Gigabits per second (Gbps) broadband connection. The te ...
As regards the importance of the move, Openreach sees the shift from copper to fibre networks as “every bit as significant as the move from analogue to digital and black and white TV to colour.” ...
Broadband network provider Openreach has revealed a number of rural parts of Scotland that are in line for full fibre broadband as it pushes ahead with its upgrade programme. The BT Group offshoot ...
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 ...
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 ...
With UK comms regulator Ofcom set to release its Telecoms Access Review (TAR), with the objective of maintaining investment in the roll-out of full-fibre in the country, broadband provider ...
Back in January when Openreach had said its full fibre roll-out was available to half of Scotland we could see a couple of postcodes recently live with Openreach FTTP on the island of Tiree and those ...
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 ...
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.
Eight Advisory has just released its UK Fibre to the Home (FTTH/FTTP) Take-up report and for those who want just a single sentence to absorb the key story is that between May 2024 and August 2024 take ...
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