LilaConnect starts the construction of Gigabit Full Fibre Network In Haverhill
Specialist broadband company LilaConnect has started construction of a gigabit full fibre network in Haverhill. It will give 12,000 homes and businesses across the market town of Suffolk access to one of the UK’s fastest and most reliable internet connections. The first areas are expected to open in January 2023, with all residential and commercial buildings having access to this lightning-fast, stable internet connection by June 2023. LilaConnect is committed to long-term investment in Haverhill and this new gigabit all-fibre network will benefit the local economy and provide an invaluable, long-term boost.
LilaConnect builds FTTP (fibre-to-the-premises) networks where its fibre optic cables are laid all the way from the signal source directly into your property. This sets it apart from most other major carriers, which combine a mix of copper and fibre optic cables that are often shared between homes and businesses. This all-fibre solution offers added stability and reduces the chance of disconnects, but it’s the speed and service that’s most impressive.
The common problem of slow internet and buffering when using multiple devices at the same time no longer exists with LilaConnect’s all-fibre broadband. Whether someone is trying to work from home while their kids do their schoolwork, stream movies, or play games online, everything can be enjoyed at the same time. Customers who sign up for Internet service can simultaneously get incredibly fast upload and download speeds of up to 1 gigabit per second each way. If you’re wondering what that looks like when you’re currently paying for a 60Mbps connection, downloading a 12GB HD movie can take around 25 minutes. LilaConnect’s 1 Gigabit fibre service gets the job done in less than 2 minutes.
There is also an option to add phone services without having to create bundle packages to secure the best discounts. Not only is the service performance exceptional, the pricing of the service options from 250 Mbit/s up to 1 Gigabit is extremely competitive.
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