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September
2020
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Openreach adds another 67 locations to its future-proof broadband build plan

32,000 homes and businesses gaining full fibre broadband access every week

Openreach today announced a further 67 locations – in its Fibre Cities programme where it will be building its new, future-proof Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadbmand technology, as part of a new tranche of build. Work will begin in March 2021.

The new locations stretch across the country, from Alloway, in Ayrshire, to Helsby, in Cheshire, and Ivybridge, in South Devon – and the build will take place over the next 2 years.

Overall, more than 560 towns, cities, boroughs, villages and hamlets have now been included in the company’s Fibre First programme – a massive £12 billion project to build ‘Full Fibre’  technology to 20 million premises throughout the UK by the mid-to-late 2020s, assuming the right regulatory and political fibre enablers are in place.

Openreach’s website has today been updated with a simplified view of the build programme, including indicative maps. Openreach will continue to publish details of its build plans on a rolling basis including new tranches of build when appropriate. The information is being updated on a quarterly basis and includes details of the specific exchanges where FTTP is currently being built, has already been built, or where building will start within the next three months[1].

This gives stakeholders – like Communications Providers (CP), end-customers and council planners - valuable information to make informed decisions on their FTTP investments and sales efforts, helping to encourage more people to adopt and take advantage of the new service when it arrives.

Clive Selley, CEO of Openreach, said: "Despite the challenges of the pandemic we’re continuing to make great strides towards our goal to build ultrafast, ultra-reliable broadband to 20 million homes and businesses.

“This new digital platform can help the UK’s economy bounce back quicker from the Covid-19 crisis and, whilst a full recovery is likely to be measured in years rather than months, there’s strong evidence that Full Fibre broadband could help to turbo-charge that process.

“For homes, shops, GP surgeries and schools across the country it will mean fewer broadband faults, faster connections, and a consistent reliable network that will serve them for decades to come.”

Openreach has already built Full Fibre technology to more than three million premises across the UK – including over a quarter in the hardest to reach, or final third of the country, and continues to accelerate the build of its FTTP footprint – making the technology available to a new home or business every 20 seconds across the UK and on track to deliver its target of reaching four and a half million premises by the end of March 2021.

Since the build programme began in February 2018, Openreach engineers have deployed around 2.6 million kilometres of fibre – enough to travel to the moon and back three times.

This short video explains what full fibre technology is. People interested in upgrading their broadband can see what’s available in their area by entering their postcode into Openreach’s online fibre checker.

[1] This is the format used for all locations and exchanges part of the Fibre First Cities programme. For further details on our approach to Transparency, please see here https://www.openreach.com/transparency

New Fibre First Programme Build Locations:

  1. Alloway
  2. Amber Valley
  3. Basildon
  4. Bedford
  5. Beith
  6. Boston Spa
  7. Brighouse
  8. Broxtowe
  9. Burton
  10. Castleford
  11. Chorley
  12. Crownhill
  13. Daventry
  14. Egham
  15. Ellesmere Port
  16. Epping Forest
  17. Galgate
  18. Gateshead
  19. Helsby
  20. Hemel Hempstead
  21. Herongate
  22. Hest Bank
  23. Heysham
  24. Highworth
  25. Hooton
  26. Hounslow
  27. Ivybridge
  28. Keynsham
  29. Kilbirnie
  30. Kings Langley
  31. Kirklees
  32. Lambeth
  33. Lancaster

 

  1. Lewisham
  2. Long Ashton
  3. Maybole
  4. Medway
  5. Midlothian
  6. Monmouthshire
  7. Morecambe
  8. Motherwell
  9. Newcastle-under-Lyme
  10. Newport
  11. Normanton
  12. Paignton
  13. Park Street
  14. Plympton
  15. Prescot
  16. Prestwick
  17. Purfleet
  18. Redbourn
  19. Royal Wootton Bassett
  20. Sandwell
  21. South Ribble
  22. St Neots
  23. Stewarton
  24. Tameside
  25. Thurrock
  26. Troon
  27. Walsall
  28. Waltham Forest
  29. Wellingborough
  30. Wetherby
  31. Wheathampstead
  32. Willowcroft
  33. Worcester
  34. Wraysbury
About Openreach

Openreach Limited is the UK’s digital network business.  

We’re more than 35,000 people, working in every community to connect homes, schools, shops, banks, hospitals, libraries, mobile phone masts, broadcasters, governments and businesses – large and small – to the world. 

Our mission is to build the best possible network, with the highest quality service, making sure that everyone in the UK can be connected. 

We work on behalf of more than 665 communications providers like BT, SKY, TalkTalk, Vodafone, and Zen, and our broadband network is the biggest in the UK, passing more than 31.8m premises. 

Over the last decade we’ve invested more than £15 billion into our network and, at more than 190 million kilometres – it’s now long enough to wrap around the world 4,798 times. 

Today we’re building an even faster, more reliable and future-proof broadband network which will be the UK’s digital platform for decades to come. We’re making progress towards our full fibre optic network target to reach 25 million premises by December 2026. Research shows a nationwide Full Fibre network could potentially provide a £59bn boost to UK productivity.

To help build the new fibre network and deliver better service across the country – we’ve created and filled more than 9,000 apprenticeship roles in the last two years and we’re recruiting another 1,000 trainee roles in Openreach in 2021. We’re also building greener – we operate the UK’s second largest commercial fleet and want to help lead the transition to electric vehicles, with a target to transition our fleet to being electric in 2030. 

Openreach is a highly regulated, wholly owned, and independently governed unit of the BT Group. More than 90 per cent of our revenues come from services that are regulated by Ofcom and any company can access our products under equivalent prices, terms and conditions. 

For the year ended 31 March 2021, we reported revenue of £5,244m.

For more information, visit www.openreach.co.uk