Milton Keynes becomes Englands first full fibre connected city in UK
Milton Keynes has become the first UK city with complete fibre to the premises broadband after a four year installation project.
The internet infrastucture was laid by CityFibre and provides 90,000 homes, approx' 90% of houses in Milton Keynes with access to the new network.
The provider says the upgrade will bring more than £560m in productivity gains and £123m from a widened workforce over next 15 years.
The project has used almost 1,000km of dense Full Fibre cabling since construction began in March 2018.
The announcement is CityFibre’s first completed project in England.
Milton Keynes was the first location announced to benefit from CityFibre and Vodafone’s strategic partnership in 2018. It enables residents to enjoy affordable, gigabit-capable reliable Full Fibre broadband from a range of internet service providers (ISPs) including launch partner Vodafone, TalkTalk, Zen, Fibrehop and IDNet.
Greg Mesch, Chief Executive Officer at CityFibre, said: “As we complete our rollout in Milton Keynes, we leave behind a city fully equipped for the data age. With the UK’s finest digital infrastructure under its streets, its citizens, businesses, and public institutions are only just beginning to tap into the huge benefits that are to come.”
Ben Everitt, MP for Milton Keynes North said: “Milton Keynes finishing its journey to become a Gigabit City is a huge moment and a fantastic achievement for all involved. With CityFibre’s project now complete, households, businesses and public sector sites across MK will be able to benefit from the best possible internet connections.
“The legacy left by this project is just beginning. The world class digital infrastructure now in place will keep Milton Keynes at the cutting edge of technological change and underpin our growth and success for generations to come.”
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