Category: Broadband
36km of fibre brings FTTP to Dinas Mawddwy
Another 164 premises in Wales are now able to enjoy FTTP via the Superfast Cymru project as Dinas Mawddwy is live and ready for people to order FTTP.
Take-up data from Superfast Cymru project revealed
Spending the hundreds of millions on superfast broadband to the less commercial areas of the UK will be wasted if no-one buys it, a cheaper solution may have been to just roll out to those who complained the most.
O2 may return to BT
The return of BT to the mobile market has been talked about for some time, but if talks between Telefonica and BT do go to their conclusion the BT CellNet arm that became O2 and was sold to Telefonica may be back in the BT Group.
Fibre based broadband arrival celebrated on Isles of Scilly
After years of just up to 8 Mbps ADSL based service with a radio backhaul link over the 28 miles to the mainland, the residents and businesses on the Isles of Scilly now have access to fibre based broadband.
Progress report for North Yorkshire BDUK project
As the first county to start delivering FTTC via the BDUK process back in December 2012 North Yorkshire is one to watch for what might happen as the projects move forward and consider any eventual goal of 100% superfast coverage.
Dolphinholme surrounded on all sides by fibre
Dolphinholme has been shaping up to be an epic social media battle of wills between BT and B4RN and it appears work is carrying on for the FTTP build in the village by Openreach.
Get your ugly cabinet off our footpath
Change can be difficult and when villages have had a status quo in terms of street furniture when things change there can be objections and Fowlmere in Cambridgeshire is the latest.
Four out of five cabinets now live in Sutton Courtenay
Ed Vaizey has attended another cabinet switch on event and the pre-requisite photo opportunity saw one person holding some ducting and fibre tubing.
Broadband speed and the difference in averages
Broadband speeds are never far from the headlines, but all too often it is emotion rather than cold facts so as we have lots of the figures we thought we would share a few.
BDUK projects have rolled out 8,500 street cabinets as 1.5 million premises passed
It may seem incredible or impossible to those who have not benefited from the BDUK process and may have some years to wait for subsequent projects, but the pace of existing projects is continuing to pick up.