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  2. Openreach - Wikipedia

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    Openreach Limited is a company wholly owned by BT Group plc, that maintain telephone cables, ducts, cabinets and exchanges that connect nearly all homes and businesses in the United Kingdom to various national broadband and telephone networks. They were established in 2006 following an agreement between BT and the UK's telecoms regulator, Ofcom ...

  3. Openreach defers new ultrafast fibre projects in bid to clear ...

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    BT’s digital network division, Openreach, is postponing its investment in the rollout of ultrafast fibre broadband in new locations, in an effort to clear the backlog of partially-completed work.

  4. Telephony copper plant retirement in the United Kingdom

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    Openreach, the major telecommunications infrastructure provider in the United Kingdom, is also due to retire its Wholesale Line Rental service. [4] This process has been planned since 2017, and will roll out in a series of phases. [5] All providers are expected to implement Voice over IP and other IP-based network services to replace copper ...

  5. List of broadband providers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Hyperoptic. [13] KCOM. www.kcom.com. KCOM. [14] For historical reasons, the Hull area has no BT landlines, and the vast majority of residents and most businesses in Hull, Cottingham and Beverley are served only with telecoms services by KCOM. Lit Fibre. litfibre.com.

  6. 'Hundreds without internet' months after fuel leak - AOL

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    Openreach, which provides the broadband infrastructure, said some customers were still facing "intermittent disruption" as vapours made the underground cable network unsafe to access.

  7. G.fast - Wikipedia

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    G.fast is a digital subscriber line (DSL) protocol standard for local loops shorter than 500 meters, with performance targets between 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s, depending on loop length. [1] High speeds are only achieved over very short loops. Although G.fast was initially designed for loops shorter than 250 meters, Sckipio in early 2015 ...

  8. Joe Garner (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Garner (businessman) Johnson Daniel Garner (born 23 June 1969) was the chief executive of Nationwide Building Society, the UK's largest mutual financial organisation, from May 2016 to June 2022. He previously held senior roles at BT 's infrastructure division Openreach, HSBC and Procter & Gamble.

  9. BT Wholesale and Ventures - Wikipedia

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    BT Wholesale pays Openreach for access to the local loop and the exchange. The alternative to IPStream is local-loop unbundling, in which the ISP obtains these facilities from Openreach directly, and makes its own arrangements for onward carriage of the data stream. [citation needed]