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KCom's co-working boost as future-proofing and decade of tech building celebrated

£100m investment paves the way for more pioneering potential in a city establishing itself as the place to work when the office doesn't call

KCom Full Fibre Future launch

A three-fold investment plan was unveiled by KCom last week. Business editor David Laister heard what a platform the past 10 years have provided - and why it is so important to keep building on the huge broadband leap of faith taken.

KCom’s huge investment in a full fibre future has brought added impetus to a Hull MP’s campaign to make the city the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s co-working capital.

The £100 million investment, which includes widening the reach and replacing older infrastructure, was welcomed by Emma Hardy as she champions the opportunities remote working could offer. And it was backed up with hard evidence from a man who has lived and breathed what it has brought to the tech community for the past decade, with a £1 billion economic impact estimated.

Ms Hardy joined a select number of guests at the Hull headquarters to be briefed directly by chief executive Tim Shaw on the plans.

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As reported, £62 million is to be spent on expanding its award-winning network to more than 50,000 further homes and businesses in 14 initial towns and villages across the region; £10 million to upgrade 14,000 properties in East Yorkshire currently without full fibre, £17 million to replace the ageing copper phone lines in Hull with an entirely new fibre network - changing over some 170,000 customers - and a £10 million long-term upgrade of the existing fibre network to enable download speeds of 10Gbps.

Ms Hardy spoke about the huge opportunity earlier foresight and continued investment was bringing, recounting her own experience of the importance through Covid, and underlining work going on with the financial services sector on her ‘Work Hull, Work Happy’ agenda.

Emma Hardy MP addresses KCom's Full Fibre Future event, where a further £100 million investment was unveiled.(Image: Reach Plc)

The Hull West and Hessle Labour MP said: “We are the most connected city in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. The people doing this have been getting on with it and creating records and no-one noticed until the pandemic and everyone moved online. MPs were dropping out (of the House of Commons video link) when they were about to answer questions, and I was sitting there, thinking quite smugly ‘I’m still here’. I could see the difference it made, and the difficulty people were having.