26
November
2018
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07:30
Europe/Amsterdam

Thousands across the East Midlands to get broadband boost

Summary

Downloading a film and sharing or streaming content could become faster and more reliable for tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the East Midlands.

Downloading a film and sharing or streaming content could become faster and more reliable for tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the East Midlands.

People living in parts of Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire are set to benefit from access to some of the fastest broadband speeds available (up to 330 Mbps), providing enough bandwidth for a family of four to all stream ultra HD or 4k quality movies or TV simultaneously.

It’s after Openreach, the UK’s largest telephone and broadband network, announced the next 81 locations – including Leicester, Lincoln, Northampton and Stamford - to be upgraded under their ultrafast broadband investment.

As well as adding even more reliability and resilience to the network - meaning the connection is less likely to drop out - ultrafast broadband brings faster speeds and greater capacity for multiple devices and applications like on-demand video, Virtual Reality gaming and smart home technology.

Openreach’s Managing Director Kim Mears, said:

“We are delighted to be upgrading our network and extending our ultrafast broadband reach to dozens of new locations across the UK, benefitting hundreds of thousands more homes and businesses. The amount people are doing online, often at the same time, is growing every year and the pace shows no sign of slowing. We understand people need to have a fast and reliable connection at home and at work, and our ultrafast broadband network is at the forefront of making that happen.

“Our engineers are working hard to extend the reach of our network as quickly as possible. We’re building the infrastructure Britain needs to stay ahead in the global digital economy, and it’s great that the East Midlands is able to benefit from our early work.”

As well as making everything happen more quickly, ultrafast broadband also provides greater capacity. This means you can reliably stream music or watch TV, at the same time as other members of your family are using the connection for things like online gaming or social media.

The technology also has huge benefits for small businesses and people working from home, who can do things like video conferencing, with the confidence that their internet connection won’t slow or drop out.

Nearly 27.6 million homes and businesses in the UK can already access Openreach’s fibre network. And with a wide choice of service providers, people are free to choose the best internet package for them. Local people will be able to place an order for an upgrade to the new, faster speeds with their chosen service provider once the work is complete.

Openreach has made ultrafast broadband – using a mix of technologies - available to more than two million premises across the UK, and has ambitions to go even further.

This latest work in the East Midlands uses a technology called Gfast, which builds on existing infrastructure, changing the way broadband signals are transmitted to make them ultrafast without the need to dig up roads and install new cabling all the way to the property.

The rollout will see Openreach engineers building on the existing high speed broadband network across the region where more than 97 per cent of homes and businesses already have access to superfast (speeds of 24Mbps and above) broadband[1]. With superfast broadband, things like uploading and downloading music, films and photos all happen quickly and it’s great for studying or working from home.

Across the East Midlands, more than 1,400 people are employed by Openreach, most of them engineers. And that team is expanding, after it was announced earlier this year that more than 120 new engineers are being recruited throughout the wider region to help with the ultrafast broadband rollout.

Openreach provides the telephone and broadband network used by the likes of BT, Sky and TalkTalk. This means residents and businesses will still be able to choose from a wide range of broadband deals – they are not restricted to just one supplier.

Find out more about Openreach’s ultrafast broadband work at openreach.co.uk/ultrafast.

[1]According to independent thinkbroadband.com