Openreach has extended the scope of its scheme offering fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) installation free of charge for new housing developments. As part of its commitment to the build-out of fibre ...
Openreach has just published an update to its Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband connectivity rollout plan. HEXUS reported on this plan, which covered 551 FTTP rollout locations in the UK, back in ...
Thousands more new-build homes are in line for a broadband boost as UK digital infrastructure provider Openreach is extending the reach of its scheme offering Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) installation ...
Openreach has listed 551 new UK locations which have been added to its Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband roll out schedule. According to a report by ISP Review, the new locations account for an ...
Openreach, the UK’s leading broadband network provider, has revealed plans to enhance its network services, introducing a symmetric 1Gbps broadband speed tier in certain locations to provide further ...
BT’s broadband wholesale division Openreach is pressing regulator Ofcom to ‘relax’ some rules that will help its ongoing FTTP investment case INCA, the industry body that represents the UK’s fibre ...
UK digital infrastructure provider Openreach is announcing plans to launch a new symmetric 1Gbps broadband speed tier in certain locations – offering Communications Providers further choice when ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--EXFO Inc. (NASDAQ: EXFO, TSX: EXF), the communications industry’s test, monitoring and analytics experts, and Openreach, the United Kingdom’s largest digital infrastructure ...
Ofcom has declined to intervene after smaller network providers complained that a special upgrade offer from Openreach could threaten competition in the broadband market.… The UK's communications ...
In the last week, we have seen some 14 addresses where we had previously seen Openreach make full fibre available, but subsequently remove the ability to order full fibre, and now these addresses are ...
We have focussed on Stevenage because it looked likely as a place where we might find Openreach pausing Ready for Service availability on lots of addresses. After a couple of days of checking ...
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