We’ve just published a guide on the PSTN/Analogue Switch Off, the move by BT Openreach to transition from copper-based technologies to full fibre. Eventually, copper-based phone lines will be removed ...
The latest BT Group trading update has been released, covering the quarter ending 31st December 2025. On the one hand, we have a record rollout of full fibre and some 8.2 million premises connected ...
On Tuesday 3rd February 2026 a new set of DSIT Open Market review (OMR) files dropped and the data mismatch in the Project Gigabit supplier column fixed. On Tuesday afternoon and evening we scanned ...
Over the Christmas break, we started to see some oddities with addresses where Openreach full fibre has previously been recorded as available, and now, a month later, we can share what looks to be ...
While no doubt the absolute vast majority of people don’t abuse Openreach staff who can be working on their own at all hours of the day there has been a rise in the level of abuse, both verbal and ...
Richard Tang, the Zen Internet CEO, has announced that he will be climbing the 5-storey Zen HQ building in Rochdale to raise money for the Women’s Housing Action Group, based in Rochdale. In the ...
Back in September, the Independent Parliamentary Standard Authority (IPSA) which regulates and manages the business costs of the 650 or so Members of Parliament, announced a public procurement for a ...
For the report, the company is treating Vodafone and Three as separate companies, as the two entities still market services separately, and the network is still under integration, so it will take some ...
ISPreview is reporting that they believe VMO2 is now letting people who have an existing coax connection in a Project Mustang area upgrade to the XGS-PON service. The full fibre service that Project ...
Read about Weekly Brief – 6th February 2026. Broadband news from the longest running independent information website.
Read about Ten point drop in Openreach full fibre coverage in Stevenage. Broadband news from the longest running independent information website.
The changes in 2026 will see more people move to Openreach full fibre services. Those who can’t yet get full fibre will be able to use their copper phone line for broadband but most will need to move ...
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