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Survey Claims UK Fibre Providers Struggle to Meet Rising Demands

A new survey from service management firm Totalmobile has claimed that alternative UK providers of fibre broadband networks (altnets) are “facing significant operational challenges,” with 53% said to be reporting a lack of day-to-day control over their field operations. The study, which surveyed 100 senior telecom managers, claims to highlight how rising customer demands, operational blind spots, and insufficient technology are “creating major hurdles” for fibre providers across the country....

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BT Group See FTTP Broadband Cover 15.8 Million UK Premises as 5G Tops 80 Percent

The BT Group has today published their latest biannual H1 FY25 results to Sept 2024, which reveals that Openreach’s UK full fibre (FTTP) broadband ISP network added 2.1 million premises to their coverage in H1 to cover 15.8m, while EE’s 5G mobile coverage increased to 80% of the population (up from 75% in H2 FY25). The fibre build rate has also been accelerated again. The group’s consumer divisions – including BT, EE and Plusnet – reported being home to a total of 8.234 million broadband...

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Telecom Acquisitions and KCOM sign strategic partnership 

News The agreement is set to come into effect on November 19  Telecom Acquisitions Limited (TAL) has announced the signing of a wholesale partnership with KCOM, the main broadband provider in Hull, East Yorkshire, and North Lincolnshire. Through the deal, TAL’s Eclipse Broadband brand will now offer services on KCOM’s expanded fibre network in these areas.  Eclipse, originally a KCOM brand acquired by TAL in 2021, will complement KCOM’s services, enhancing customer choice, the companies said. ...

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Virgin Media and Nexfibre Add 9,000 Chelmsford Homes to UK FTTP Network

Broadband network operator nexfibre, which shares some of their parentage with UK ISP partner Virgin Media (O2), has announced that they’ve extended their 2Gbps speed Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP / XGS-PON) network to cover 9,000 additional homes in the Essex (England) city of Chelmsford. The city itself is now well covered by both Virgin Media and nexfibre’s combined gigabit broadband networks, although it’s worth noting that it’s also home to several other full fibre networks with strong...

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Bell expands into US market with $7 billion Ziply Fiber acquisition 

News  The deal extends Bell’s fibre reach across North America, targeting millions of new connections  Bell Canada Enterprises, Canada’s largest telecom company, is making its first move into the US fibre market. Bell Canada, a subsidiary of BCE, has agreed to acquire Ziply Fiber, a fibre internet provider in the Pacific Northwest, for CAD 7 billion ($5.1 billion). The deal involves CAD 5 billion ($3.6 billion) in cash and the assumption of CAD 2 billion ($1.5 billion) in Ziply’s debt,...

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Indosat accelerates monetization efforts and streamlines time-to-market with Ericsson

Press Release Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison and Ericsson proudly announce the successful deployment of the world’s first full-stack Digital Monetization Platform (DMP), marking a significant milestone in Indonesia’s digital transformation journey for telecommunications. This collaboration aligns with Indosat’s larger purpose of empowering Indonesia by raising digital telecommunication standards, supporting economic growth, and enabling real-time monetization and flexible service development to...

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FullFibre Ltd Boosts UK FTTP Internet Security with Gigabit IQ Solutions

Network operator FullFibre Limited (Fibre Heroes), which has already built their open access Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband network to cover 380,000 UK premises, has today announced that they’ve improved their internet security features by adopting Gigabit IQ’s FamilyGuard+ and CyberGuard+ services. The announcement, which somewhat confusingly came via retail ISP BeFibre, requires some additional context because Gigabit IQ is also the new name of alternative rural broadband ISP...

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Altnets Gain Ability to Replace Openreach Copper Lines with Fibre on Poles

Network operator Openreach (BT) has announced that engineers working for alternative UK broadband networks (altnets) have finally gained a limited ability to replace existing copper drop wires with fibre optic lines on their telecoms poles. Previously, altnets had to wait on the incumbent’s own engineers before this work could be done. One of the problems with poles is that they can only handle so many cables and related kit before weight becomes a problem (example), which can create a...

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KCOM Make Amazon eero 6+ Routers Available to Broadband Users

Macquarie-backed telecoms operator and UK ISP KCOM, which is deploying a gigabit broadband (FTTP) network across East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in England, has today become the latest internet provider to announce that they will “shortly” be adopting Amazon’s eero 6+ mesh Wi-Fi routers for their service. According to KCOM, the eero 6+ devices that they will be making available to their customers in Hull and beyond should deliver “world-class connectivity, enhanced broadband experience, new...

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Mobile Operator iD Mobile Tops 2 Million UK Subscriptions

Low-cost mobile operator iD Mobile (Currys), which harnesses Three UK’s national 4G and 5G network via a virtual operator (MVNO) partnership, has today celebrated another significant milestone by reaching a total of 2 million subscribers (up by 488,000 in the year) and ahead of its original projections. Despite facing some calls from Curry’s investors who want to see the mobile operator sold (here), iD Mobile has continued to pick up various awards over the past year for their budget offerings...

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