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Cardiff named as next location to receive Ogi's high-speed broadband

The rollout is part of Ogi's £200m plan to deploy its ultrafast broadband to 150,000 premises across south Wales by 2025

Chief executive of Ogi Ben Allwright speaking at Cardiff Breakfast Club. Image by Matt Horwood.

Welsh indigenous broadband provider and infrastructure company Ogi has announced plans to rollout its full-fibre network across Cardiff. Speaking at Cardiff Breakfast Club, chief executive Ben Allwright said work is set to begin this month on bringing Ogi's high-speed broadband to the capital's business districts.

The rollout is Ogi's first move into a major city and part of the company's ambitious £200m phase one business plan to deploy its ultrafast broadband to 150,000 premises across south Wales by 2025, following investment from Infracapital. It is expected to complete by early 2024 and will connect the whole of Cardiff without the need for expensive leased lines for the first time.

The first wave will see symmetrical speeds of 10Gbps and higher delivered to more than 1,000 business premises in the tech, creative and digital sectors before the end of the year. Cardiff firms currently rent dedicated connections with long term contracts, however Ogi aims to offer more affordable options for business following the rollout.

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The independent Fair Internet Report, conducted this month, suggests the average broadband speed in Cardiff is currently 99Mbps, below the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ average of 106Mbps. Ogi says its new bespoke network will offer standard speeds which are 10-times faster, with full-fibre lines capable of between 2Gbps to 10Gbps symmetrical speeds available.

Announcing the plans, Mr Allwright said: “I’m thrilled to see our work getting underway in the Welsh capital – a thriving digital-first city, and home to our own HQ. The big data age has arrived in Cardiff, and fast, dependable connectivity has never been more important.

"As we look to work in more flexible and hybrid ways, reliable connectivity is vial, and this digital upgrade across the city will lay new foundations for Wales to thrive today, and long into the future. This development will enhance our existing, market leading managed IT service offering with local support based just around the corner – bringing a business's entire needs together for the very first time."

As part of the £200m rollout plans, Ogi is deploying its ultrafast services to a number of local authority areas across south Wales, including Chepstow, Caldicot, Dinas Powys, Hengoed, Magor, Neyland, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Porth, Porthcawl, and Ystrad Mynach.