Category: Internet Service Providers
BT Digital Voice rolling out in Northern Ireland
The phased switching of people to BT Digital Voice on a regional basis has moved onto Northern Ireland.
Upp takes off and flies over to nexfibre – UPDATED
The purchase of nexfibre will be trumpeted as the start of the big consolidation phase in the UK full fibre scene, but there was a special case around Upp that forced the company to be put up for sale.
Estate in Hessle wins 28 day reprieve on roll-out of poles for full fibre
Residents on a development built in the late 1990's on the west side of Hull have objected to MS3 using permitted rights to deploy poles to support its roll-out of FTTP in the area.
YouFibre launch 8 Gbps service for £99.99 a month
YouFibre as well building lots of full fibre across the UK is also pushing the speed envelope with a new product that utilises the XGS-PON network they are building.
Fibrus says take-up running at 19% and rising
Fibrus who is rolling out full fibre in Northern Ireland and North West England has seen take-up rise from 15% in March 2023 to 19% now.
toob announces first live premises in £18 million Gosport roll-out of full fibre
toob is looking to roll-out out FTTP to some 45,000 properties in and around Gosport. The first places to go live in parts of the Elson part of the town.
Netomnia/YouFibre CEO interviewed by Richard Tang of Zen
A new interview from Richard Tang, CEO of Zen Internet has been released where he talks to Jeremy Chelot, CEO of alt-net Netomnia and YouFibre.
Netomnia to bring full fibre to 51,000 properties in and around Musselburgh
Netomnia is saying it is investing £15.3 million to bring full fibre to an area where current full fibre coverage looks to be around 81.6%.
First BeFibre customer live in Bowdon and Hale area of Altrincham
BeFibre has connected its first customer in Hale over the full fibre network built by Digital Infrastructure.
Infosys and Liberty Global expand relationship in five year deal
The Horizons platform behind much of the Virgin Media O2 hardware looks set to move from Liberty Global to Infosys for ongoing product development.