LONDON (Reuters) - Openreach, the networking arm of Britain's BT, plans to build gigabit-capable broadband to 3.2 million homes and businesses in hard-to-reach areas after regulator Ofcom proposed a ...
In May 2021, when millions of people were struggling to afford fast, reliable connectivity to get back on their feet as the pandemic abated, BT began offering fibre broadband packages to UK citizens ...
Openreach has revealed plans to add 94 new exchange locations across the UK, impacting nearly one million homes and businesses. In these areas, the company will therefore stop selling traditional ...
BT’s broadband wholesale division Openreach is pressing regulator Ofcom to ‘relax’ some rules that will help its ongoing FTTP investment case INCA, the industry body that represents the UK’s fibre ...
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