Broadband infrastructure provider Openreach has announced its plan to deploy full fibre broadband to 517 additional locations in the UK, bringing fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) to 2.7 million more homes and businesses.
Broadband infrastructure provider Openreach has announced its plan to deploy full fibre broadband to 517 additional locations in the UK, bringing fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) to 2.7 million more homes and businesses.
According to a report from the Financial Times, the UK’s largest broadband provider Openreach has held talks with the Labour party asking them to commit to legislation that would make it easier to deploy fibre broadband infrastructure in blocks of flats and other MDUs.
Interview On Day One of this year’s Connected Britain conference, we had the pleasure of speaking with Catherine Colloms, Director of Corporate Affairs and Brand at Openreach, to discuss creating a competitive UK fibre market and the UK’s rollout journey so far. One...
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Interview At this year’s Connected North conference, we caught up with Matt Hemmings, Managing Director Fibre & Network Delivery at Openreach, to talk about the company’s ongoing fibre rollout and take-up of full fibre services Fibre is being rolled out across the...
News The regulator says its provisional view is to not intervene over Openreach’s plans to further reduce fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) product prices for ISPs Today, Ofcom has opened a consultation on Openreach’s controversial proposed discount plan, Equinox 2, which...
INTERVIEW The impact of inflation, cost-of-living crisis, future market consolidation and competition are some of the themes currently dominating the world of broadband infrastructure. In an attempt to tackle the digital divide and bust barriers which will enable the...
Around 40,000 telecoms workers are expected strike for the first time in 35 years after the company recorded huge profits but only meagre passed on a meagre pay rise to staff
The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has dismissed CityFibre’s appeal against Ofcom’s approval of Openreach’s Equinox pricing strategy
The incoming CEO, Kevin Murphy, will oversee the company’s fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP) rollout to over 1.4 million premises by 2026
The news comes alongside similar investment announcements related to the company’s rollouts in Yorkshire, Humber, County Durham, the East Midlands, and Scotland
The company’s rollout continues to advance steadily, with Tullyraine Veterinary Clinic in Drumneath recognised today as the company’s 100,000th fibre-to-the-premises customer in Northern Ireland
Press Release Prysmian Group, world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, today announced an extension to its partnership with Openreach, the UK’s largest digital network business, with a new three-year contract. Prysmian Group will provide...
Prysmian Group will provide innovation and expertise to support Openreach’s updated Full Fibre broadband build plan which will be fundamental to the UK Government achieving its target of delivering ‘gigabit capable broadband’ to 85 per cent of UK by 2025
Total Telecom caught up with Catherine Colloms, MD Corporate Affairs & Brand, Openreach at Connected Britain 2021. Catherine shares her insights on how Openreach is playing a critical role in the nationwide full fibre rollout.
We were delighted to catch up with Openreach’s MD Corporate Affairs & Brand, Catherine Colloms, at this year’s Connected Britain event to learn more about successes and challenges of the UK’s largest fibre rollout
Press Release Leading construction and engineering company, nmcn, has been awarded the Mansfield cluster as part of the latest stage of Openreach’s £134m full fibre rollout in the East Midlands.The Mansfield award will see nmcn’s Telecoms team...
Openreach has today announced its plans to build ultrafast full fibre broadband to at least three million more homes and businesses in hard-to-reach rural areas.
The new deal builds on a partnership spanning more than a decade and will include millions of kilometres of fibre over the next three years
The latest update shows that 1.9 million homes and businesses gained access to gigabit-capable fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) last year