Coming Soon Full Fibre Broadband to Islington

Coming Soon Full Fibre Broadband to Islington

Islington Council has partnered with Community fibre to launch London’s largest and fastest 100% full fibre broadband across the borough. The new network is part of a bespoke deployment that will provide thousands of residents, businesses and communities with London’s largest and fastest broadband at the best price on the market.

Unlike most providers, Community fibre builds, operates and owns its dedicated 100% full fibre network using the most advanced technology available. As such, it does not rely on cables from BT Openreachs or any other supplier to deliver fast and reliable 100% full fibre broadband direct to individual properties.

Planning surveys have already begun in the St. Marys area where residents can take advantage of fibre broadband at the most affordable cost. Over the next three years, Community fibre will roll out its fibre broadband in partnership with Islington Council to deliver its network to 36,000 properties across the borough.

The construction follows Community fibres’ announcement that it is on track to double its network target in London, reaching 2.2 million homes and businesses by the end of 2024. As the broadband provider accelerates in the capital, the ISP will aim to serve more than half of the city’s 3.7 million homes. Community Fibres’ mission is to bring 100% fibre  broadband to all of London’s communities it serves, helping to provide residents with opportunities for education, training, employment, social inclusion and community projects.

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