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CityFibre has laid 170km of full fibre across Cambridge

CityFibre, the UK’s largest independent full fibre platform, has now laid a staggering 170km of full fibre through Cambridge as part of its £26m plan to future-proof the city’s digital connectivity. This milestone represents enough full fibre to cross the iconic Mathematical Bridge at Queen’s College in Cambridge 11,300 times, or to reach the top of the 36m tall Observation Wheel at Parker’s Piece more than 4,700 times.

It means CityFibre has already connected thousands of homes and businesses in Cambridge to its full fibre network, allowing residents to access lightning-fast broadband services from launch partner Vodafone, on selected Vodafone Pro Broadband Plans, while TalkTalk, Giganet, Zen, Air Broadband, Zybre, Yayzi, No One, IDNet, Andrews & Arnold, Octaplus, FACTco, and Link Broadband are also available in parts of the city.

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Rebecca Stephens, CityFibre’s Regional Partnership Director, said: “We’re delighted with the progress our build team is making on works to transform Cambridge’s digital infrastructure through our £26m investment. Our full fibre network is transforming the city’s digital connectivity, allowing residents and businesses to access the fastest and most reliable internet services.”

Cambridge is one of a growing number of locations in the UK to benefit from CityFibre’s nationwide Gigabit City Investment Programme which will bring new and improved broadband infrastructure within reach of up to eight million homes and businesses nationwide.