Fibre builders keep building, but customers can’t pay
Consumers in the UK are struggling to pay for Internet access, according to a new study shared by London fibre builder Community Fibre.
Consumers in the UK are struggling to pay for Internet access, according to a new study shared by London fibre builder Community Fibre.
New developments in the UK fibre market indicate that the sector remains buoyant, not that there was really any doubt on the matter.
With Warburg Pincus and DTCP acquiring the controlling stake in London fibre broadband company Community Fibre, a £400 million investment has been promised for the city.
A London-based full-fibre ISP has secured £25 million in new financing led by the National Digital Infrastructure Fund (NDIF).
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