Fibre broadband (also known as FTTC)
Fibre is the next generation broadband connection. It uses fibre optic cables to provide much higher speeds, both in upload and download speed.

We can offer you up to 80Mb download and 20Mb upload speeds, almost double the speed of BT's Standard Infinity service but again, as with standard ADSL, actual speed is dependant on distance from your local exchange.

How it works - Fibre broadband is FTTC - it’s the first fibre connection made available on the mass market and
stands for Fibre to the Cabinet. That’s because you’re using a brand new fibre link between your local
exchange and the cabinet - (usually the green box/cabinet where the internet and all the phone lines comes
into your street) The connection between the street cabinet and your premises is still copper
(as with your current ADSL connection) but as copper performs well over short distances,
you’re still able to access the high speeds.

Availability - Unfortunatly Fibre is not yet available in every area but should you
wish to find out more or discuss moving your existing service,
please email [email protected] or ring 01963 363639.
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