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Full fibre is one of the fastest types of broadband in the UK. Find out all you need to know about full fibre broadband, and whether it’s available at your home.
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Withregular fibre broadband(also known as fibre-to-the-cabinet, or FTTC broadband), there’s a fibre optic connection from the telephone exchange to a street cabinet near your home. The final part of the connection is delivered over a copper cable, where the speeds will degrade with distance...
Many broadband connections utilise copper wires, either fully or partially. Copper broadband uses copper wires to connect from an exchange to a street cabinet and then to the home. FTTC, or Fibre to the Cabinet, broadband uses both fibre-optic cables and traditional copper wires, which increases...
Part fibre is also known as fibre to the cabinet (FTTC) or ‘superfast’ broadband. Part fibre broadband works by providers running fibre optic cables from their telephone exchanges to your local street cabinet. This cabinet then connects to your home through copper wiring, which gives you acc...
Most BT Business plans now come with the option of a digital phone line (this excludes broadband-only and copper broadband plans). Your digital phone line allows you to benefit from clearer HD-quality phone calls. You’ll also be able to make and take phone calls on-the-go with your bus...
21 October 2022 |Broadband Vodafone is now the UK’s largest full-fibre provider Vodafone has become the UK’s largest provider of full-fibre broadband. Full-fibre is up to 25 times faster than copper broadband and five times more reliable. Vodafone’s full-fibre services are now available ...
ADSL broadband, also known as standard broadband, delivers an internet connection through the copper wires of the existing landline phone network. It’s available to 99% of UK addresses and is currently used by about 38% of internet-connected households. But because it uses a form of infrastru...
Matamata-Piako has comprehensive broadband support and our three main towns of Matamata, Morrinsville and Te Aroha has access to ultra-fast broadband (fibre).