Impartial Reporter

Openreach to invest more than £100m to expand and maintain its Ultrafast Full Fibre network

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OPENREACH, Northern Ireland’s largest broadband network provider, has announced its commitment to invest more than £100 million to expand and maintain its Ultrafast Full Fibre network.

This will connect more than 100,000 additional homes and businesses, including extending its reach into the most rural parts of Northern Ireland.

Already providing over 87% of properties across Northern Ireland with the ability to upgrade to Ultrafast Full Fibre, this multi-year investment programme will significan­tly extend the Openreach Full Fibre footprint in Northern Ireland to 97% and expand the ability for people to access fast and reliable broadband right across the region.

The extension of the Full Fibre network to more than 100,000 additional homes and businesses not only means access to better broadband connectivi­ty but also continued access to a wide range of providers. More than 650 communicat­ions providers use the Openreach network here in Northern Ireland, including Sky, Talktalk, BT and Vodafone, offering thousands of different broadband packages, meaning people can shop around for a provider and price that best suits their needs.

Core to this investment is Openreach’s commitment to ensuring Northern Ireland has a future-proof broadband network capable of meeting the ever-increasing demands now, and for decades to come. Its rollout of Full Fibre broadband means communitie­s across the region are benefiting from connection­s that are up to twelve times faster than average broadband, with families and businesses able to enjoy better video calling, higher resolution movie streaming and gaming, and the ability to connect more devices at once without experienci­ng any slowdown, buffering or dropouts.

The expansion programme includes a focus on providing access to hard-toreach rural areas that traditiona­lly have more limited access to a fast and reliable broadband connection.

Commenting on the announceme­nt, Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber) added:

“Investing in digital connectivi­ty is vital for the region’s economic growth, helping businesses across Northern Ireland to compete globally.

“In highly digitised markets, access to a fast, reliable broadband service facilitate­s local, regional and internatio­nal trade by enabling businesses to service new customers and markets from their Northern Ireland bases.

“This latest investment by Openreach is very welcome news, particular­ly for companies with high growth aspiration­s, including those based in more rural locations. It is also really good news for communitie­s across Northern Ireland, providing access to better broadband to even more homes and future proofing our connectivi­ty needs for years to come.”

Speaking about the expansion plans, Garret Kavanagh, Director at Openreach said: “We are proud of the key role Openreach are playing in facilitati­ng better connectivi­ty and better choice when it comes to broadband for homes and businesses across Northern Ireland.

“Already well establishe­d as a core utility within communitie­s, Ultrafast Full Fibre is enjoyed by more than 50% of people on our network here and the infrastruc­ture is in place for many more end customers to speak to their service providers about upgrading their broadband connection.

“Our Openreach team take great pride in providing the network that keeps our communitie­s connected, and we are delighted that this additional investment will help us to deliver on our commitment to improve access for hard-to-reach areas and to enable high quality connectivi­ty for all.”

To find out if you can upgrade to Ultrafast Full Fibre, visit www.openreach. co.uk

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Garret Kavanagh, Director at Openreach in Northern Ireland and Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber).
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