Openreach
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Openreach confirms 79 new copper switch-off areas
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The new list covers around 900k premises across the UK and is part of a rolling policy to stop selling legacy analogue products and services when full fibre becomes available to a majority (at least 75%) of premises in each exchange location.
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Openreach reveals 92 new areas where it will stop selling copper-based broadband
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Openreach has a rolling policy to stop selling legacy analogue products and services when full fibre becomes available to a majority of premises in an area.
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Openreach confirms 84 additional copper switch-off areas
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The Openreach network is used by a host of providers such as like BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Vodafone to provide internet and phone products to their end users.
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Ofcom – 24 million UK homes can now get gigabit broadband
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Eighty percent of UK homes can now get gigabit-capable broadband, up from 73% for the same time last year, according to new data published today by Ofcom.
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Ofcom launches latest periodic review into wholesale telecoms sector rules
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The review will decide the regulations which apply to the sector for the five-year period starting April 2026.
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Ofcom sets new deadline for simplified cross-network broadband switching
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Telecoms regulator Ofcom has set a revised deadline of September 12th for the launch of a new broadband switching scheme intended to simplify the process of changing providers.