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Business owner ‘incensed’ at lost trade caused by roadworks
A public meeting will be held at The Bell at Selsley on Monday, June 20th, 7.30pm, following residents’ concerns over the current road closure by Gigaclear. Bell Hill in Selsley has been closed since June 9th to allow the installation of Gigaclear’s broadband infrastructure. Sarah Watts, owner of award-winning gastro pub, The Bell at Selsley, says her business has been impacted by the road…
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Rural fibre broadband supplier Gigaclear has been awarded a Stage Three BDUK contract covering remote parts of Northamptonshire
Ten thousand Oxfordshire homes to get broadband
Ten thousand Oxfordshire homes to get broadband
GIGACLEAR BRINGS THE UK’S BEST BROADBAND TO 10,000 OXFORDSHIRE PROPERTIES
A map showing Gigaclear’s penetration across Oxfordshire
Ultrafast broadband provider, Gigaclear, is set to reach a milestone in its target to bring ultrafast broadband to rural homes and businesses in Oxfordshire. Over 10,000 properties in the most remote areas of the county will have access to the fastest Internet speeds…
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Excluded by the UK's fiber rollout, Oxfordshire villages roll their own 1Gbps broadband service - published on: Technology Companies List
No matter which provider you plump for, the UK’s fiber broadband roll-out won’t connect many under-served rural communities. Annoyed at the snub, residents of Frilford and Frilford Heath teamed up with infrastructure business Gigaclear to do something about it — with startling results. The company’s fiber broadband service promises a whopping 1,000Mbps, putting it in the same leagues as Google’s Kansas-based internet experiment. While it’ll set locals back £195 ($295) to reach that top speed, it’s far better than having no choice at all.Filed under: NetworkingComments
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Excluded by the UK’s fiber rollout, Oxfordshire villages roll their own 1Gbps broadband service
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Excluded by the UK's fiber rollout, Oxfordshire villages roll their own 1Gbps broadband service