The Internet Services’ Providers Association (ISPA) has this evening hosted its annual awards at a gala dinner at the City Central at the HAC in Central London. This year is special as it represents ...
Openreach has put out some details on where it is starting to build its FTTP fibre network and also extending parts of its full fibre footprint to cover new towns and villages. Some of these include ...
Netomnia, who are the second largest alt-net in the UK have announced their Q3 results for 2025. The company which comprises YouFibre and brsk, following the merger of the two networks earlier this ...
Triodos Bank has announced that it has agreed a new funding package with alt-net B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) to allow it to expand further into the North East, with a focus on areas around ...
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Altnets are new broadband networks which are challenging the incumbent providers. These may be smaller providers but larger altnets also exist. Hampshire Community Broadband run a full fibre network ...
Altnet Quickline has announced today that it has improved its business broadband packages. The company is now offering 200Mbps, 500Mbps and 1Gbps symmetric broadband packages with a fixed IP address ...
A couple of weeks ago the Financial Times reported a potential acquisition of Netomnia by Virgin Media O2 and mentioned that CityFibre were also in discussions with the business. We reported what this ...
Four out of five UK premises had full fibre available to them on 24th September 2025 and after 46 days this has now risen to 81.01%. The days of reporting each point increase in around 20 days are in ...
Rural broadband builder Gigaclear has responded to recent comments from Openreach (which suggest they may revisit their target of connecting 30 million premises to full fibre may be at risk), flying ...
UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has this morning announced that it will be working with its counterparts in the five-eyes countries (UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) to ‘enhance cooperation’ on ...
The challenges are not over for the BT Group, but positive records are being broken and the FTTP rollout is set to be the foundation for any changes to consumer service offerings over the next few ...