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Bournemouth's sewer Fibrecity kicks off
...speed internet access is creeping closer after work officially started on the Fibrecity project. The scheme will give the town's residents a chance to... Read more
Oct 17, 2008
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Bournemouth braced for first Fibrecity homes
...The first clutch of homes to be connected to the 100Mbps Fibrecity network currently being built in Bournemouth will be hooked up by the... Read more
Jan 20, 2009
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Ultra fat pipes to squeeze through Dundee's sewers
Dundee has been selected as the first Scottish 'Fibrecity' - meaning 100Mbps-plus broadband connectivity will be speeding out of fibre-optic... Read more
Jun 18, 2008
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Bournemouth to be UK's first Fibrecity
...The race to become the UK's first 'Fibrecity' has been won by the seaside resort of Bournemouth, better known for... Read more
May 8, 2008
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Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?
...lays fibre cabling in the sewer - is touting the launch of its Fibrecity concept to bring up to 100Mbps broadband to UK cities. Broadband speed... Read more
Jan 23, 2008
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The Weekly Round-Up: 25.01.08
Students up in arms and data losses... again? Read more
Jan 25, 2008
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Images: Putting next-gen Broadband Britain on the map
...is to get a fibre boost with the rollout of H2O's Fibrecity - a commercial 100Mbps network that could hook up tens of thousands of... Read more
Jan 27, 2009
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Mac history, Windows 7 and a high-tech KFC
...you can see the rollouts in Scotland, including the UK's second Fibrecity, Dundee. Find out how the rest of the UK fares by checking... Read more
Jan 28, 2009
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