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£40m investment brings gigabit-speed broadband to Milton Keynes

The project will see a private investment from CityFibre of at least £40 million into a state of the art digital infrastructure for Milton Keynes.

Today (Thursday)’s news follows the announcement two months ago of a strategic partnership between Vodafone and CityFibre.

Milton Keynes is the first location to be announced as part of this partnership, which will involve FTTP being made available in around 12 cities and reaching one million homes and business across the UK. 

Vodafone aims to provide Milton Keynes with extremely fast and reliable broadband services capable of Gigabit speeds (1,000 mbps) by using fibre-optic cables for every stage of the connection from the customer’s home to the internet.  

At that speed, hospitals will be able to download a 2GB CT scan in 17 seconds instead of 11 minutes over a standard broadband connection. Film fans will be able to download the latest 25GB Ultra-HD blockbuster in 8.5 minutes instead of six hours.

Milton Keynes has been identified by the Centre for Cities as one of five Fast Growth Cities in the UK, with significant potential for the future through population and employment growth and high levels of productivity.

Vodafone and CityFibre are working to meet this potential through the provision of a future-proofed digital network on a par with the best connected cities in the world.

CityFibre will start construction of the new FTTP network in Milton Keynes in March. This will be an extension of its existing 160km full fibre network in the city.

CityFibre will use modern build techniques to deploy the network quickly and minimise disruption. Once completed, nearly every business and home in Milton Keynes will have FTTP access.

Customers in Milton Keynes can pre-register for the service from today from this link, with the first live services expected towards the end of this year. 

Milton Keynes was chosen as the first city because of the city’s strong tech sector, the council’s forward-looking commitment to ‘smart city’ initiatives, and the strength of its support for the project.

The extent of CityFibre’s existing fibre network in the city and the absence of any alternative digital infrastructure, helped make Milton Keynes a prime candidate for selection.

Milton Keynes Council leader Cllr Pete Marland said: “We are delighted that Milton Keynes has been selected as the first city in this full fibre roll-out by Vodafone and CityFibre.

“As a modern city that prides itself on its smart city ambitions and projects, we are perfectly positioned to make the most of this major private investment in our digital infrastructure.

“We know that the city will get behind this project to ensure that every home and business unlocks their digital potential.”

Vodafone UK chief executive Nick Jeffery added: “Milton Keynes is fast becoming a UK leader for productivity and growth, with its economic prospects only likely to improve following the opening of the East West Rail project.

“We believe that residents deserve a digital communications service to match their ambitions.  This is why we are providing gigabit-capable connections to transform the way we live and work.” 

Greg Mesch, his counterpart at CityFibre, said: “The partnership between Vodafone and CityFibre aims to tackle the huge problem the UK faces in terms of digital inadequacy and will help fulfil our vision of a Gigabit Britain.

“We are at the early stages of creating the Gigabit fibre network that the UK needs and deserves. With the announcement of Milton Keynes as our first project we are well on our way to making this vision a reality. Full speed ahead.”

Advanced fibre networks are also critical for mobile networks, providing the very high-capacity backhaul connections required for new Internet of Things products such as smart home sensors, as well as future 5G mobile services from the early 2020s. 


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