Netomnia Add 4 Hertfordshire Towns to 2023 UK Full Fibre Rollout
Network operator Netomnia, which is supported by UK ISP YouFibre, has confirmed to ISPreview that they’ve quietly added another 4 towns – this time in Hertfordshire (England) – to the 2023 rollout plan...
View ArticleNetomnia UK Start FTTP Broadband Rollout in Hitchin
Some 85,000 homes and businesses across the Hertfordshire (England) town of Hitchin will soon benefit after Netomnia, supported by UK ISP YouFibre, started a significant £25.5 million project to deploy...
View ArticleACOME Outs New 96 Fibre Cable to Boost UK Full Fibre Builds
Fibre manufacturer ACOME has today highlighted the recent introduction of a new ultra lightweight (ULW) 96 fibre cable, which has been designed to help speed up aerial deployments of new...
View ArticleCable Thieves Knock Out Openreach Broadband in Rickmansworth
Some 880 homes, businesses and schools in the Hertfordshire (England) town of Rickmansworth, which is home to a total population of over 25,000, have been left without a working fixed broadband ISP and...
View ArticleCityFibre Win Five Big UK Project Gigabit Broadband Contracts
CityFibre has today secured another five of the UK government’s Project Gigabit broadband rollout contracts, totalling over £394m. The deals will spread their full fibre (FTTP) ISP network to over...
View ArticleSkyline Networks to Boost UK Fibre and Wireless Broadband Deployments
Business focused broadband ISP Skyline Networks appears to be gearing up for an expansion of their fibre optic and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network, which is already delivering gigabit-capable...
View ArticleCityFibre Start FTTP Broadband Build for East Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and...
CityFibre has begun the build phase of their £58m state-aid supported Project Gigabit broadband rollout contract for Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire & East Berkshire (LOT 26) in England (here),...
View ArticleSigns of Life as UK Broadband Altnet WhyFibre Spotted Building FTTP
Four years have passed since we first reported on the emergence of a new alternative network (altnet) called WhyFibre (here). The operator had expressed a plan to build a new gigabit speed...
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