Openreach has reported that in 2024 it extended coverage to an additional 4.2 million premises, bringing the total to 17 million with access to its network. The Ofcom study comes as broadband usage ...
In late December, Openreach announced that it had reached the halfway point for its fiber broadband rollout in the UK. 12.5 million homes are now directly connected to the independent BT subsidiary’s ...
This means new homes connecting to phone and broadband plans, along with those updating their existing contracts, will have ...
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Openreach to switch off traditional landlines in these 2 South Wales locations
Openreach has announced another 132 locations in the UK where it plans to scrap traditional landlines, including two in South Wales - see where.
Independent data analysis has recently revealed a curious trend where patches of Openreach's full fibre (FTTP) broadband ...
BT Group has announced robust financial results for the year ending March 31, 2025, highlighting significant progress in its full fibre broadband rollout across the UK. The company reported that 6.5 ...
Full-fibre broadband is on course to become available to almost the entire country by 2027, UK comms regulator Ofcom has announced, as it sets out how it plans to continue to drive industry momentum ...
Nokia building open access platform to accelerate fiber broadband services for millions of UK homes and businesses. Nokia’s intent-based model enables Openreach to reduce operations support systems ...
National network operator Openreach (BT) has this afternoon published pricing details for their forthcoming pilot of XGS-PON based Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) ...
UK digital infrastructure provider Openreach has announced a record number of 163 new exchange locations, covering more than 960,000 premises across the UK, where the business plans to halt the sale ...
The government is set to hit its target for 85% of the UK to have full-fibre, gigabit-capable broadband connectivity in 2025, according to the latest figures from industry regulator Ofcom. The ...
Britain's telecoms watchdog is giving itself a pat on the back for overseeing the UK's fiber broadband rollout thus far, so doesn't want to rock the boat by making any drastic changes to the ...
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