Five new UK towns to benefit from Lit Fibre’s full-fibre deployment
Community-focused ISP Lit fibre has announced plans to expand its all-fibre network to an additional five new cities, bringing their total to 17 cities. More than 150,000 homes in St Potters Bar will soon have access to a 10Gb capable network from Lit Fibre. Installation is well underway and once up and running, residents will be able to order their all-glass broadband service from a choice of 100Mb, 500Mb or 1Gb symmetric packages. Residents who register their interest through litfibre. com receive additional discounts off their introductory prices.
Five new towns to benefit from Lit Fibre’s full-fibre deployment are St Albans, Chelmsford, Welwyn Garden City, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Potters Bar.
There is a clear need for speed in these cities, and ISP Lit fibre is working to overload communities with its full fibre network. Residents want the freedom to move away from the incumbent operators who offer inferior services at prohibitive prices, so by switching to Lit fibre residents can finally experience the freedom to do more online. Technological requirements have changed significantly over the last decade as multiple devices are used simultaneously and a growing number of home appliances work over Wi-Fi. These requirements with the latest technologies and a first class customer service are offered by ISP Lit fibre. Lit fibre is committed to working with local communities and its latest project includes a long-term partnership with Clacton FC, which will see the stadium revamped with a range of improvements and a rebrand from Chippenham FC.
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