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Openreach invests £31.5m to upgrade broadband for 20 South West communities

Another 90,000 homes and businesses will have ultrafast 'full fibre' connection after investment from º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest digital network provider

Openreach is investing another £31.5m to upgrade broadband for 20 communities in the South West

People living and working in 20 communities across the South West will have their broadband upgraded after Openreach announced a £31.5m investment.

It means 90,000 more homes and businesses in communities including Newton Abbot, Honiton, Woolacombe, Painswick, North Curry and Trowbridge will benefit from a new, ultrafast, ultra-reliable "full fibre" broadband network.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest digital network provider, which employs more than 3,400 people across the South West, has now reached more than 6million homes and businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ with ultrafast Full Fibre, more than 540,000 of them in the South West.


The plans are a further boost for the region as they follow news earlier this year that an additional 720,000 homes and businesses in the South West would receive access to Openreach’s new network, including 440,000 in rural and harder to serve areas.

Connie Dixon, Openreach’s regional director for the South West, said: “Good connectivity is vital – whether it’s to work from home, access education and care services, or for gaming and streaming entertainment – and that’s why we’re investing across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to upgrade our network to 25 million premises.

“Nobody’s building faster, further or to a higher standard than Openreach, and we’ve already reached six million homes and businesses with ultrafast full fibre technology, including around 540,000 in the South West. It’s proving popular as well, with nearly 30% of the population already choosing to start using it.

“Our engineers and build partners are reaching more communities every week and we’re not just building in cities and urban areas. Many rural and hard to reach communities are already benefitting and we plan to reach many more in the coming months and years.”

Connie Dixon, Openreach’s regional director for the South West(Image: Nick Treharne)

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, 1.3million homes and businesses have already ordered a Full Fibre service from a range of retail service providers using the Openreach network. But this means 4.7million more are yet to start benefiting from some of the fastest, most reliable broadband connections in the world and have yet to upgrade.