We've reached our first 10 million homes and business with ultrafast, ultra-reliable Full Fibre broadband

22nd March 2023

  • Full Fibre is providing ultrafast, ultra-reliable broadband to homes, businesses and public services to meet the ever-growing tech needs of today and tomorrow
  • This £15bn investment is helping to level up the UK with innovations in public services and new digital business opportunities across the country
  • Experts predict full fibre will help grow the UK economy with a £72bn productivity boost

 

Openreach has hit a huge milestone in its upgrade of the UK’s broadband infrastructure. We have now made our ultrafast, ultra-reliable Full Fibre broadband network – the largest in the UK, available to 10 million homes, businesses and public services.  

This is a huge achievement for us and the location of the 10 millionth build is in Ketton, Rutland in the East Midlands of England. 

Meeting the demands of our modern life

The roll-out of Full Fibre broadband across the country is part of an exciting £15bn infrastructure project to provide reliable, fast broadband that meets the needs of our modern lives.

Since the pandemic, the UK’s internet usage has soared, doubling in 2020 and increasing year on year with more data downloaded last year than ever before. The rise in usage is set to continue as technology becomes more sophisticated and integral to people’s daily lives, with social changes such as working from home and the boom in online learning.

Powering up our public services

As well as improving the broadband that people use on a daily basis, the upgrade is set to improve the quality of the UK’s public services. 

Openreach has already made Full Fibre available to over 9,000 medical facilities including GP surgeries, hospitals and research labs across the country. Ultrafast broadband will benefit health services by improving connections with experts, remote monitoring of patients, easier access of records and faster appointments.  The future applications are also exciting, such as the use of AI to achieve better health outcomes by helping review, triage and refer patients based on diagnostic scans and data. 

Openreach has also made Full Fibre available to over 13,500 educational facilities such as nurseries, schools and universities, improving online learning facilities for students nationally. 

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Helping to tackle social challenges

The network transformation could also play a role in helping to tackle a range of social challenges - improving the lives of people across the country by bringing better technology and local services to areas which would benefit from them.

Openreach has so far made Full Fibre broadband available to more than 3 million premises in the hardest to reach, typically very rural, parts of the country - and over 3 million in areas identified by the Government as a priority for levelling up.  Openreach has also made Full Fibre available to the top 25 areas identified by the Social Mobility Commission as least socially mobile, providing Full Fibre availability to 409,000 premises in these areas.

Growing the UK economy

Openreach’s network will also help to grow the UK economy by connecting people and businesses. 

The Full Fibre transformation could give a £72bn boost to the output of the UK economy in 2030, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr). This is the equivalent of 294,960 new SMEs being created across the country or adding 25 new businesses in every local council in the UK.

By enabling more people to work from home, an estimated 431,000 new workers could enter the workforce by 2026. Older workers, parents and carers will particularly benefit from the opportunities provided by remote, flexible working. 

Clive Selley, CEO, Openreach, said: “Today marks a significant milestone in our transformation of the UK’s broadband. Not only will access to Full Fibre technology improve the speed and reliability of the internet connections used by people, businesses and public services, it also provides us with the infrastructure we need to meet the demands of an increasingly digital world. With this upgrade, we can improve the lives of people in the UK, offering economic opportunities, alleviating social challenges and creating the foundation for life-changing technology. 

“Now we’re focused on the next phase of our build. Our engineers are building rapidly across the country and we already have plans in place that will see Full Fibre broadband reach over 25 million premises. We’re excited for the future that Full Fibre will create for everybody across the UK.” 

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