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Openreach extends full-fibre broadband roll-out to Coventry
Openreach is forging ahead with its Fibre First full-fibre broadband programme and has started to roll out ultrafast services in Coventry
Residents of Coventry in the West Midlands will soon be able to order and receive ultrafast full-fibre, or fibre-to-the-premises, broadband services after Openreach announced a further extension of its Fibre First programme.
Launched in February 2018, Fibre First forms part of a new commitment by the quasi-independent organisation to extend the Openreach FTTP network by 50% and deliver gigabit-capable broadband services to three million properties by 2020.
The first phase of the programme has seen network digs commence in Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Liverpool and London. Coventry is the second city to be added to the list, after Exeter.
“We are making significant progress in the West Midlands as we get on with building the infrastructure Britain needs to stay ahead in the global digital economy. I’m delighted to announce that families and businesses in Coventry will soon be among the first in the UK to benefit from this commitment,” added Openreach CEO Clive Selley.
“Our engineers have so far built full fibre broadband technology to more than 600,000 premises and are already working in nearby Birmingham, which was one of the first ‘fibre cities’ announced earlier this year. Despite the challenges of planning, street works and permissions, we’re reaching thousands of homes each week and we’re on track for our ambition of reaching 10 million premises by the mid-2020s.”
”Making sure that people have access to full fibre broadband, as quickly as is realistically possible, is of huge importance. It’s great to see Openreach making significant progress in the West Midlands, adding Coventry to the list of areas to benefit from the early stages of the programme,” said digital minister Margot James, who visited a dig in nearby Birmingham, where the 2018 Conservative Party Conference is currently underway.
The Birmingham dig is currently underway in the Erdington, Great Barr, Streetly and Sutton Coldfield areas, and the Radford area of Coventry is set to be first to benefit from the extended roll-out, said Openreach.
“I want to make sure every business and household across the West Midlands has access to the best possible broadband speeds, and this announcement of new fibre right to people’s homes and offices is great news for Coventry and the people who live and work here,” said West Midlands mayor Andy Street.
“The fibre announced today will also support our ambition to be the first 5G region in the UK and will complement the £75m we are investing with the government in this new technology.”
Read more about full-fibre broadband
- The government has released its Future Telecoms Infrastructure Review, setting the stage for the national roll-out of a full-fibre broadband network.
- The government has announced the third and final round of the Local Full Fibre Network Challenge Fund, with £95m remaining to invest in local ultrafast broadband projects.
- A number of communities in the Highlands are using benefit funds established by a local windfarm provider to pay for full-fibre broadband services.