31
May
2017
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10:23
Europe/London

Gillingham's new ultrafast locations unveiled as Openreach unveils new 'pilot' network

Summary
Thousands of people in Gillingham can now get some of the fastest broadband speeds in the country as Openreach has begun switching on the pilot areas for its new ultrafast broadband network.

Thousands of people in Gillingham can now get some of the fastest broadband speeds in the country as Openreach has begun switching on the pilot areas for its new ultrafast broadband network.

Around 16,000 households and businesses in places like Gillingham North, Gillingham South, Watling, Rochester Peninsula, Rochester East, Strood North, Rochester South and Horsted and Rochester West are set to benefit from the new ultrafast service, known as G.fast, which provides download speeds of up to 330Mbps – more than 10 times the UK average.

The faster speeds that ultrafast broadband brings means a two hour HD film can be downloaded in just 90 seconds, a 45 minute HD TV show in just 16 seconds and a nine hour audio book in just three seconds.

People living in the pilot areas who want to try the new service should contact their internet service provider to see if they’re offering a service, and to find out more about availability and pricing.

Andy Hudson, Openreach’s regional infrastructure delivery director for the South, said: “A huge amount of effort and substantial investment has already taken place in the development of this exciting new technology. So I’m delighted to announce that we can now start connecting people in Gillingham and at the 19 other locations around the country.

“These pilot schemes are hugely important to us and to the local households and businesses, which will be able to benefit from G.fast. Whether you are somebody aiming to work more efficiently or grow your business, or a household going online for shopping, entertainment or studies, fast access to the internet has never been more important. We know the technology works and can be a major benefit for customers, but these pilots will now help us test and improve all the factors involved in rolling out G.fast on a national scale.”

Kim Mears, Openreach managing director for infrastructure delivery, added: “The UK is ahead of its major European neighbours when it comes to superfast broadband but technology never stands still – that’s why we’re building on our existing fibre network and leading the way in deploying ultrafast speeds.

“We need to stay ahead in order to meet the evolving needs of our customers. G.fast will allow us to do that by building on the investment we have made in fibre to date. It will transform the UK broadband landscape from superfast to ultrafast, and it will reach the largest number of people in the quickest possible time.”

Engineers have spent recent months upgrading the network in several parts of the city to prepare for the arrival of Gillingham’s G.fast broadband pilot scheme.

The town was announced as a pilot location for G.fast in October 2016, as part of Openreach’s ambition to make ultrafast broadband available to 12 million UK homes by the end of 2020.

G.fast technology changes the way today’s broadband is transmitted, delivering ultrafast speeds that have previously required fibre to be run all the way to the premises (FTTP). This is significant as G.fast will enable Openreach, the local network business which is part of BT Group, to make ultrafast fibre available to a much larger number of homes and businesses and more quickly than if it had focused on FTTP alone.

Following the early trials of G.fast in Cambridgeshire, Newcastle and South Wales, the 20 pilot areas have extended that reach even further – already reaching more than 100,000 homes across the UK.

People wanting to take advantage of the new ultrafast technology can find out more about which providers offer this service by visiting www.openreach.co.uk/buyultrafast

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For further information:

Enquiries about this news release should be made to Paul Hayward in the regional press office, which can be contacted on its 24-hour number: 0800 085 0660.

Notes to Editors

To find out more about G.fast go to www.openreach.co.uk/gfast

*Download speed for a two hour HD film at 300Mbps; 90 seconds

To download a forty five minute HD TV show; 16 seconds

To download a nine hour audio book: 3 seconds

The 20 G.fast pilot locations are:

  • Bolton, Greater Manchester
  • Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire
  • Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
  • Derby, Derbyshire
  • Donaldson, Edinburgh
  • Gillingham, Kent
  • Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
  • Langside, Glasgow
  • Luton, Bedfordshire
  • Newbury, Berkshire
  • Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Newmarket, Suffolk
  • Rusholme, Manchester
  • St. Austell, Cornwall
  • South Clapham, Balham and Upton Park, London
  • Swansea, Wales
  • Swindon, Wiltshire
  • Sheffield, South Yorkshire

[1] G.fast is a cutting edge technology that allows us to deliver Ultrafast speeds over existing copper lines. It builds on our existing network, so it allows us to upgrade areas very quickly with minimal disruption and cost, and will evolve over time to offer even faster speeds.