A major change is coming to the UK soon which will see the switch off of ageing copper landlines in favour of the latest broadband calling technology instead. This service, called VoIP (voice over ...
BT-owned Openreach has announced it will switch off its old copper phone network in 28 locations next year. It means anyone affected will have to move over to internet voice calls and Full Fibre ...
If your broadband feels like it's lagging well behind, now could be a good time to check your postcode. BT's Openreach platform, which supplies internet infrastructure across the UK, says it has now ...
BT Openreach is to switch off landlines in 163 places across the UK - including in Stoke-on-Trent. The digital revolution will see a shift away from outdated technology that could see traditional ...
To help people understand better what services are available to them we have made several changes to our local information site. With the Openreach stop-sell dates impacting more copper-based services ...
The landscape of home broadband is changing as providers like BT, Sky and TalkTalk are moving away from the traditional packages supported by old overhead copper cables, making a full transition to ...
Full fibre broadband is set to reach an additional eight towns and villages across East Yorkshire. Residents in Bubwith, Holme On Spalding Moor, Keyingham, Market Weighton, Middleton, Skirlaugh, ...
UK digital infrastructure provider Openreach has published updated plans to build ultrafast, ultra-reliable Full Fibre broadband to 517 more locations across the UK – covering a further 2.7 million ...
OPENREACH has revealed the 28 locations set to receive a broadband upgrade as part of a huge full fibre plan. The BT-owned firm supplies much of the broadband infrastructure across the UK. Please ...
Openreach has announced it is upgrading a further eight towns and villages in Devon as part of its commercial investment in digital infrastructure across the UK. People living in Hatherleigh, ...
The new tranche of locations includes 400,000 premises in the ‘hardest to reach, most rural parts of the UK ’ – of which it highlights Tobermory in Scotland, Haworth in West Yorkshire, Saundersfoot in ...
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