Gigabit Networks Midlands Update
Award-winning Internet provider Gigabit Networks is taking the Midlands by storm, bringing thousands of homes and businesses access to a new full Fibre Internet network. Wolverhampton is the latest city to be offered its services thanks to a multi-million pound investment that will help bridge the city’s digital divide.
Having successfully launched their digital revolution in the neighbouring cities of Coventry and Derby, Gigabit Networks is bringing their near-unlimited speeds of up to 900Mbps to Wolverhampton, a significant development on the city’s current average speeds of 87Mbps. Residents and businesses in the nine zip code areas of WV1, WV2, WV3, WV6, WV8, WV11, WV12, WV13 and WV14 can make the most of this ultra-fast technology to seamlessly stream HD TV, download large files and faster and Join video calls more reliably than ever before.
Recently voted the best Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the Midlands, Gigabit Networks is committed to bringing faster internet connectivity to the Midlands. This new reliable full Fibre internet service with GigaFast speeds, up to 20 times faster than the UK average speed, will open up unlimited opportunities for the city. The turbulent nature of the last two years has proven the need for reliable internet connection and speed as we continue to seek entertainment, social connection and education online.
Now, the cost of living crisis shows that people need more space to innovate and generate multiple income streams. The best way to do this is through the internet. Wolverhampton are now in an exciting position where they can use these exclusive speeds to create more opportunities for their city.
The new network uses sustainable Fibre optic cabling that is more efficient and faster than traditional copper infrastructure. The cabling will be installed by CityFibre, a partner of Gigabit Networks, which is on track to bring all-Fibre internet to 8 million homes by 2025.
Each all-Fibre connection is exclusive to your property and can deliver speeds of up to 930 megabits per second both ways. Recent research has found that by 2023 the average UK household will have 50 smart devices online and competing for valuable bandwidth, putting a strain on representing broadband in the home and relationships. In March 2021, the median average home broadband download speed in the UK was just 50.4 Mbps. In practice, by upgrading the Gigabit speeds, customers can download a full-length HD movie in 12 seconds or get their hands on Call of Duty: Warzone in under 5 minutes.
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