Full Fibre Broadband
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Ofcom updates Openreach’s full fibre network obligations
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Openreach must continue to offer competitors building their own full fibre broadband networks access to its ducts and poles at regulated “fair, cost-based prices” for the next five years under updated rules unveiled by Ofcom today.
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Openreach turns full fibre network into water leak detector
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A trial of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) converts Openreach’s fibre optic cables into thousands of sensors that can ‘hear’ and pin-point leaks from surrounding water pipes.
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Openreach extends copper ‘stop sell’ to another 1.2m premises
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Openreach says more than 1280 exchanges and 12.5 million premises across the UK are now covered by Stop Sell orders.
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EE relaunches Full Fibre broadband plans
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EE is now providing its WiFi 7 hub to all new Full Fibre broadband customers as standard, a move it says is a UK first.
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Openreach reveals next areas to go fibre only
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Householders and businesses in a further 94 exchange locations will no longer be able to order copper-based broadband and phone packages.
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Openreach’s full fibre broadband available to 20 million properties
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Only around 38 per cent of households that can order full fibre services powered by the Openreach network have made the switch.