Ofcom outlines plans to take UK full-fibre roll-out into 'final phase' | Computer Weekly
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Only four years ago, less than a quarter of UK homes had access to full-fibre broadband. That number has now dramatically increased to nearly 70%. Ofcom's recent assessment indicates a surge in broadband usage and details plans to achieve nearly universal full-fibre connectivity across the UK by 2026. Their new regulatory proposals aim to stimulate market competition and drive investment in infrastructure. With over 20 million premises currently enjoying full-fibre, Ofcom asserts that further investment is needed to fully realize these connectivity goals, which are expected to enhance economic growth and public services.
UK homes and offices with full-fibre broadband surged from under 25% to nearly 70%, marking a commitment to increased digital connectivity.
Ofcom’s strategy aims for 96% full-fibre availability in two years, fostering competition and investment through regulation.
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