The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Full fibre broadband service for Aberdeen is ‘Scottish first’

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Aberdeen is to become the first Scottish city where nearly every home and business can access gigabit-speed broadband, service providers have announced.

Cityfibre will invest at least £40 million in the city-wide roll-out of full fibre broadband as part of the Fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) programme in partnershi­p with Vodafone.

The infrastruc­ture provider will start constructi­on of the new FTTP network in Aberdeen in July this year and the first live services are expected by early 2019.

Fibre optic cables are used for every stage of the connection, from the customer’s home or business to the internet, meaning Vodafone will be able to provide customers with ultrafast broadband services capable of gigabit speeds (1,000 megabits per second).

Vodafone UK chief executive Nick Jeffery said: “Our gigabit broadband services, delivered over Cityfibre’s new full fibre networks, will help Aberdeen build on its credential­s in innovation and as one of the best places to start a business.

“It will also transform consumers’ daily lives through superior internet access.

“We’re committed to helping businesses, entreprene­urs and residents embrace the new gigabit society in Aberdeen, the technologi­cal heart of Scotland.”

Vodafone and City Fibre said Aberdeen was chosen for the project because of the city’s emergent tech sector, the council’s forward-looking commitment to “smart city” initiative­s, and the strength of its support for the project.

Customers in Aberdeen are now able to pre-register for the Vodafone full fibre service.

Greg Mesch, Cityfibre chief executive, said: “Our commitment to Aberdeen is further evidence of the action Cityfibre is taking to deliver Britain’s full fibre future.

“Our existing network in Aberdeen provides us with an 18-month head start on a full fibre roll-out to nearly every home and business in the city.

“With similar FTTP backbone networks already built in over 40 UK towns and cities, our contributi­on to national full fibre coverage is well under way.

“We are getting on with the job of building gigabit Britain – at full speed.”

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