This means new homes connecting to phone and broadband plans, along with those updating their existing contracts, will have to move to fibre broadband. Old landlines are also affected, with customers ...
BT-owned Openreach has halted the sale of traditional copper landlines to 1.23 million premises across the UK — another ...
The next batch of areas losing access to older copper cables has just been confirmed, with 1.2million homes affected.
LONDON (Reuters) - Openreach, the networking arm of Britain's BT, plans to build gigabit-capable broadband to 3.2 million homes and businesses in hard-to-reach areas after regulator Ofcom proposed a ...
The latest step in its parent company’s plan to move customers off the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and upgrade to new digital services has seen Openreach reveal 132 UK exchange locations, ...
In May 2021, when millions of people were struggling to afford fast, reliable connectivity to get back on their feet as the pandemic abated, BT began offering fibre broadband packages to UK citizens ...
Openreach has announced another 132 locations in the UK where it plans to scrap traditional landlines, including two in South ...