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Lightspeed Bringing 1 Million Full-fiber Broadband Connections To The East Of England <UHD>

: Starting in South Lincolnshire and West Norfolk, the network is expanding through Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex , and into the Midlands .

: Utilizing Nokia’s XGS-PON technology , the network is capable of delivering 10Gbps symmetric speeds, providing massive "headroom" for future digital demands. : Starting in South Lincolnshire and West Norfolk,

is fundamentally transforming the digital landscape of the East of England with its ambitious mission to bring full-fiber gigabit connections to one million homes and businesses . : The initial goal is to reach over

By bypassing aging copper infrastructure, LightSpeed is delivering "lightning-fast" connectivity to often-underserved market towns, ensuring these communities are not left behind in the UK’s connectivity revolution. Key Highlights of the Rollout By bypassing aging copper infrastructure

: The project prioritizes market towns like Spalding, Stamford, Boston, and King's Lynn , with plans to connect 150,000 new premises by 2027. Why This Matters for the Region

For residents and local enterprises, this investment is about more than just speed; it's about reliability and economic opportunity.

: The initial goal is to reach over 1 million premises across the East of England.

: Starting in South Lincolnshire and West Norfolk, the network is expanding through Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex , and into the Midlands .

: Utilizing Nokia’s XGS-PON technology , the network is capable of delivering 10Gbps symmetric speeds, providing massive "headroom" for future digital demands.

is fundamentally transforming the digital landscape of the East of England with its ambitious mission to bring full-fiber gigabit connections to one million homes and businesses .

By bypassing aging copper infrastructure, LightSpeed is delivering "lightning-fast" connectivity to often-underserved market towns, ensuring these communities are not left behind in the UK’s connectivity revolution. Key Highlights of the Rollout

: The project prioritizes market towns like Spalding, Stamford, Boston, and King's Lynn , with plans to connect 150,000 new premises by 2027. Why This Matters for the Region

For residents and local enterprises, this investment is about more than just speed; it's about reliability and economic opportunity.

: The initial goal is to reach over 1 million premises across the East of England.

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