Ingatestone now connected to full-fibre Broadband
CityFibre’s implementation of its £30m infrastructure investment program in Rochdale is a one-time upgrade that will bring many benefits to the town’s residents, businesses and services. Future-proofing Rochdale’s digital infrastructure is a priority, especially at a time when connectivity is central to the way we live and work. Hopefully, knowing that Rochdale is ready for the digital age will inspire residents to take full advantage of the rollout of the services over the coming months so they too can improve, much like other parts of the UK who are taking part in the investment involved.
Pledged to work closely with local authorities and stakeholders on every new area the team ventures into, bold internet service provider BeFibre has been very vocal in its commitment to the way communities live, work and play , to change. Commenting on the launch of BeFibres full fibre optic connectivity in Ingatestone, BeFibre continues to invest in the district to drive digital connectivity for residents and businesses, especially with more people than ever working from home. BeFibre offers customers guaranteed speeds and top-notch customer service, this is broadband as it should be. BeFibre provides local communities with a future-ready infrastructure that delivers the guaranteed speeds people need now and for years to come.
BeFibre has unveiled four broadband packages to meet the diverse needs of Ingatestone’s diverse population. With the brand’s classic package starting at £29 per month, it’s typically twice as fast as properties’ existing services, and with the first three months being offered free, there are also higher-speed options available that cater for busy families, multi-device homes, and even gaming professionals. BeFibre plans to provide Gigabit-capable connectivity to up to 1,000,000 buildings by 2027. 100 million private investments have been committed to help the company reach 80 cities and towns over the next five years, but Ingatestone has always been early in the network roadmap.
Charlie Ruddy, CEO of BeFibres, said: “Despite our historic innovation in this area, the UK lags significantly behind overseas countries when it comes to whole fibre. In fact, the country currently ranks 35th in terms of our broadband speeds, up from 47th in 2020, but still below 34th in 2019. We need to change that.
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