Millions Are Missing Out on Better Broadband, are you one of say?
Now Could Be a Very Good Time to Check Your Broadband and Make Some Simple Changes. ITH’S JUST BEEN CONFIRMED BY BT’S OPENREACH NETWORK THAT MILLIONS OF HOMES ARE NOW ABLE TO FASTER FULL FILL, BUT MANY HAVEN’T MADE THE SWITCH Over to this updated platform.
Accounting to New Stats, 20 million homes and businesses have access to the fiber to the premises (FTTP) Technology which can beam the web into rooms at Speeds in excess of 700Mbps – that 10 times Faster than Older Copper Wires.
Although Millions of Properties have this Service in their Street, it SEEMS MANY SIMPLY HAVEN’T YET Switched over.
Openreach Says Only Around 38 Percent of Households that Can Order Full Fibre Have Done SO. That means millions Remain Stack on Far Slower and Less Reliable Connections. As Quick Guide, A 500Mbps Connection Will Allow You Download a full HD Movie in Under Two Minutes – That’s Compared to Almost 10 Minutes Via Standard Copper Wires.
“In 2025, Being online isn’t a luxury – iTi a lifeline. From Booking GP Appointments to APPLYING FOR Jobs, Accessing Education and Launching Businesses, Digital Connectivity is the Gateway to Opportunity,” Clive Selley, openreach’s Chief Executive, Said.
“Full fiber makes that gateway faste and far more relible, and it will keep with the demas of our digital world.
If you are unure where you can get full fiber, it”s world checking your postcode now to see if a boost is available.
Now you might be thinking this improved service is going to cost more. Howver, full fiber prices have dropped in recent years – you can know the Quick Speeds for Under £ 30 per month. That means you may actually find you are paying more for Slower Copper Downloads.
Here are some brochdband prices via openreach Cables
Sky 300Mbps – £ 29 per month
EE 150MBPS – £ 28.99 per month
BT 300Mbps – £ 32.99 per month
Openreach is a Major Supplier of Broadband, but don’t forget there are plenty of Other providers out any well, Including So-Called ‘Alt-Nts’.
Firms Such As Community Fibre, Hyperoptic, Virgin Media and Cityfibre All Have their Own Networks so Its Worth Shopping Around.
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