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Images: Putting next-gen Broadband Britain on the map

Photo Scotland: Dundee has been selected as the UK's second Fibrecity (after Bournemouth), which means it's getting its sewers stuffed with fibre by H2O Networks. NGA in the UK: Broadband Britain isn't doing... [27 Jan 2009]

Bournemouth braced for first Fibrecity homes

News The superfast seaside broadband network is being built by sewer fibre-laying company H2O Networks, and is wholly funded by private equity investment. The first clutch of homes to be connected to the... [20 Jan 2009]

Bournemouth's sewer Fibrecity kicks off

News The scheme will give the town's residents a chance to connect to an FTTP (fibre to the premises) network, built by H2O Networks, with speeds up to 100Mbps. For the residents of Bournemouth, super high... [17 Oct 2008]

Ultra fat pipes to squeeze through Dundee's sewers

News Last month fibre cabling company H2O Networks, which is building the sewer-based network, announced Bournemouth had been selected to be the UK's first Fibrecity, with work due to start there in the next... [18 Jun 2008]

Bournemouth to be UK's first Fibrecity

News H2O Networks, a company that lays fibre optic cabling in the sewers, said work will begin to hook up every house and business in Bournemouth in the next six months - enabling speeds of up to 100Mbps. The... [08 May 2008]

Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide

News H2O Networks, one company currently splashing around in the UK's drains, is aiming to hook up whole towns with super-fast 100Mbps broadband access over the coming years. US company Angel Technologies... [06 Mar 2008]

Photos of the month - January 2008

Photo Picture credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks Picture credit: Sarah Tew/CNET Networks Picture credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks silicon.com took a trip to Heidelberg in Germany for a... [30 Jan 2008]

Virgin touts free broadband speed upgrade

News H2O Networks has launched a project to furnish several UK cities with fibre networks by laying fibre in existing sewer ducts. The list from A to Z Click on the links below to find out... [28 Jan 2008]

Photos: Fibre in the sewers to speed up UK cities

Photo UK company H2O Networks has announced plans to bring superfast broadband - offering speeds of up to 100Mbps - to UK cities by laying fibre optic cables in the sewer. Photo credit: H2O... [25 Jan 2008]

Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?

News Last year, H2O Networks won a contract to connect a student hall of residence at the University of Aberdeen via fibre laid down the drains. H2O Networks - a company that... [23 Jan 2008]

Bournemouth uses sewer for internet

News Bournemouth is using the fibre optic cable underground sewer (Focus) system developed by UK company H20 Networks. Elfed Thomas, MD for H2O Networks, claimed it is 80 per cent faster to... [02 Mar 2007]

Photos: Broadband goes down the drain

Photo Putting fibre optic cable into sewer pipes is faster and cheaper than digging up the road to lay cable, according to the company behind the plans, H2O Networks. Photo credit: H20... [16 Nov 2006]

Bog reel: Welsh company puts cables in the sewer

News Now, H2O Networks of North Wales has come up with a cost-effective way of laying fibre through the nation's sewerage system. Using the sewers, organisations can set up their IT and telecoms... [25 Apr 2006]

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