UK Full-Fiber Broadband Coverage Jumps From 12% to 78% in Five Years (ft.com)
(Thursday July 10, 2025 @11:20AM (msmash)
from the encouraging-signs dept.)
The UK has transformed its broadband infrastructure in five years -- with full-fiber coverage jumping from 12% of properties in January 2020 to [1]more than 78% by 2025 , according to communications regulator Ofcom and ThinkBroadband data. Northern Ireland leads with 96% of premises in postcodes served with full-fiber connections.
The rollout accelerated after Ofcom's May 2021 regulatory framework gave other providers access to BT's Openreach ducts and poles while promising the company regulatory certainty through a "fair bet" approach that avoided price caps. The framework sparked investment from alternative networks, or "altnets," which increased homes passed from 8.2 million in 2022 to 16.4 million by 2025.
[1] https://www.ft.com/content/4d25e026-d91d-4b86-9659-72142028df4e
The rollout accelerated after Ofcom's May 2021 regulatory framework gave other providers access to BT's Openreach ducts and poles while promising the company regulatory certainty through a "fair bet" approach that avoided price caps. The framework sparked investment from alternative networks, or "altnets," which increased homes passed from 8.2 million in 2022 to 16.4 million by 2025.
[1] https://www.ft.com/content/4d25e026-d91d-4b86-9659-72142028df4e