Eighty-four per cent of UK premises are able to get gigabit-capable broadband, according to new Ofcom data published today, meaning internet companies are on track to meet the UK Government’s initial target of 85% Gigabit coverage by the end of 2025.
The figures, which come from Ofcom’s Connected Nations Spring update, show that in January 27.2 million premises (84%) could access broadband with speeds of 1000 Mbit/s or more, up from 82% in July 2024.
Ofcom’s new data also shows that nearly three-quarters of premises (73% or 23.7 million) can access full-fibre broadband, which uses fibre-optic cables to deliver faster and more reliable internet connections, up from 67% last year.
Oh yeh? That's NOT what I'm seeing. I have 826 clients and a miserable number of those have FTTP. Methinks someone snout is protruding...
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