Openreach, Focus Group boost broadband in South West England
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Original page content The South West of England has traditionally been one of the country’s region’s most underserved by high-speed internet, but announcements from both the UK’s leading broadband provider Openreach and from leading independent business technology provider Focus Group has highlighted the growth of gigabit connectivity in the region. As it looks to keep on track with plans to evolve its national communications network by switching off the legacy Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) in December 2025 and expand its full-fibre coverage area, BT’s broadband provision division Openreach has revealed that more a million homes and businesses across South West England can now access its full-fibre broadband network from a number of ISPs such as BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Vodafone and Zen. Topping the list of the 20 locations in the region with the highest levels of full-fibre coverage is Historic Wiltshire village of Alderbury. Boasting origins dating back to pre-historic times, the village now has more than nine out of 10 homes and businesses able to order broadband packages offering speeds of one gigabit per second. Just a few miles north west, the medieval cathedral city of Salisbury is just a fraction behind Alderbury, while the coastal village of Downderry in Cornwall and the seaside destination of Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon rank third and fourth. Bristol South is fifth. Truro, Totnes, Portland, Tewkesbury, Devonport, Yeovil and Trowbridge are among the dozens of locations across the South West where Openreach engineers are currently building new full-fibre networks. Based on an average build cost of approximately £300 per premise, Openreach said that more than £300m has been invested to upgrade the region’s communications infrastructure, replacing legacy copper connections with full-fibre broadband. The broadband provider assured that further investment is planned over the coming years, with more than 300 exchange areas already part of the company’s UK-wide commercial investment programme, which aims to reach 25 million premises by the end of 2026. “This is an important milestone in the drive to improve digital connectivity across our region,” said South West Business Council CEO Paul Coles. “Openreach’s investment in the ultrafast upgrade of the South West will underpin much-needed economic growth and prosperity in the region.” Yet despite the activity and commitments, Openreach conceded that at present only around two in five homes and businesses which could upgrade to the new platform across the region have done so. “We’re adopting a balanced build, bringing ultrafast speeds to the region’s biggest cities and most rural and coastal communities – as this list proves,” added Openreach partnership director for the South West, Martin Williams. “We’re not stopping at one million – and people in the South West should visit the Openreach website to see if they can upgrade to full-fibre already, or see when we’re coming to their area.” In a further boost to business broadband in the area, Focus Group is venturing into Cornwall with the acquisition of Datasharp UK. Founded in 1984, the Truro-based company is said to have has grown to become an industry-leading provider of business technology solutions including voice, connectivity, IT and Wi-Fi, copy-print-scan systems and infrastructure. Already providing more than 27,500 businesses with a range of technology solutions across telecoms, IT, cyber security, connectivity, mobile and energy, Focus Group sees the acquisition as reinforcing what it says is its commitment to UK-wide growth and continued innovation in the business technology sector. Datasharp is the oldest business ever acquired by Focus Group and will now introduce the full suite of Focus Group services, including mobile and cyber security, to Datasharp’s existing customers and new prospects, sitting alongside regional teams based in Exeter and Bristol. “We are thrilled to welcome Datasharp into the Focus Group family. Their longstanding presence in the industry and loyal customer base makes them an invaluable addition to our group,” said Focus Group regional director Brian Lodge. “This acquisition presents exciting opportunities for us to leverage our combined expertise, expand our service offerings, and drive continued success – particularly in the Southwest. Most importantly, the Datasharp people, capabilities and culture are an exceptional fit with our team.” Read more about UK gigabit broadband UK altnets call for action after attacks on fibre infrastructure: UK altnets raise concerns after a series of attacks on telecoms networks, demanding DSIT and Ofcom take responsibility to review current rules, from sentencing to policing to industry compliance. 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Content: ### Part 1: Gigabit Connectivity in South West England South West England has historically lacked high-speed internet access, but recent announcements from Openreach and Focus Group highlight the growth of gigabit connectivity in the region. Openreach, the leading broadband provider in the UK, reveals that over a million homes and businesses across South West England can now access its full-fibre broadband network. This network is available through ISPs such as BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Vodafone, and Zen. The village of Alderbury in Wiltshire leads the region in full-fibre coverage, with over 90% of homes and businesses able to order broadband packages offering speeds of one gigabit per second. Other locations with high levels of coverage include Salisbury, Downderry, Lynton and Lynmouth, and Bristol South. Openreach is currently building new full-fibre networks in various locations across the South West, with a total investment of over £300 million in the region's communications infrastructure. The company plans to further expand its network and reach 25 million premises by the end of 2026. ### Part 2: The Importance of Digital Connectivity The CEO of the South West Business Council, Paul Coles, emphasizes the significance of Openreach's investment in improving digital connectivity in the region. The ultrafast upgrade of South West England's broadband infrastructure will support economic growth and prosperity. However, despite the progress, Openreach acknowledges that only around 40% of eligible homes and businesses have upgraded to the new platform. Openreach aims to bring ultrafast speeds to both major cities and rural/coastal communities. Martin Williams, Openreach's partnership director for the South West, encourages people to visit the Openreach website to check if they can upgrade to full-fibre broadband and to stay updated on expansion plans. ### Part 3: Focus Group Expands in Cornwall In addition to Openreach's efforts, Focus Group is making strides in the business broadband sector in South West England. The company has acquired Datasharp UK, a Truro-based business technology solutions provider. Datasharp, founded in 1984, offers voice, connectivity, IT and Wi-Fi solutions, as well as copy-print-scan systems and infrastructure. Focus Group, already serving over 27,500 businesses across various technology sectors, sees this acquisition as an opportunity to expand its service offerings and strengthen its presence in the Southwest. Datasharp's existing customers will now have access to Focus Group's full suite of services, including mobile and cyber security solutions. The acquisition aligns with Focus Group's commitment to UK-wide growth and continued innovation in the business technology industry.
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Content: Unlocking the Power of High-Speed Internet in South West England Historically, the South West of England has been overlooked when it comes to high-speed internet access. However, recent announcements from Openreach, the UK's leading broadband provider, and Focus Group, a leading independent business technology provider, have highlighted the growth of gigabit connectivity in the region. Openreach, as part of its plan to evolve the national communications network and expand its full-fibre coverage, has made it possible for over a million homes and businesses in South West England to access its full-fibre broadband network through various internet service providers such as BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Vodafone, and Zen. The village of Alderbury in historic Wiltshire leads the pack with over 90% of its homes and businesses able to enjoy broadband speeds of one gigabit per second. Other locations with high levels of full-fibre coverage include Salisbury, Downderry in Cornwall, Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon, and Bristol South. Openreach is currently building new full-fibre networks in various locations across the South West, including Truro, Totnes, Portland, Tewkesbury, Devonport, Yeovil, and Trowbridge. With an investment of over £300 million, Openreach is replacing legacy copper connections with full-fibre broadband, paving the way for improved digital connectivity and economic growth in the region. The company plans to invest further in the coming years, with a goal of reaching 25 million premises by the end of 2026. While the progress is commendable, Openreach acknowledges that only around 40% of eligible homes and businesses in the region have upgraded to the new platform. Openreach encourages residents to visit their website to check if they can already upgrade to full-fibre or find out when it will be available in their area. In addition to Openreach's efforts, Focus Group is expanding its business broadband services in Cornwall through the acquisition of Datasharp UK. With over 27,500 business customers across the UK, Focus Group aims to reinforce its commitment to growth and innovation in the business technology sector. The acquisition of Datasharp, a Truro-based company specializing in voice, connectivity, IT, and other technology solutions, presents exciting opportunities for Focus Group to expand its service offerings and provide its expertise to a wider customer base. The developments in South West England signal a significant milestone in the region's digital transformation. Openreach's investment in ultrafast
Date of avatar: March 13, 2024, 1:54 p.m.
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Content: Openreach, the leading broadband provider in the UK, has announced that over a million homes and businesses in the South West of England now have access to its full-fibre broadband network. This marks a significant milestone in the region's digital transformation, as it has historically been underserved in terms of high-speed internet. Openreach has invested over £300m to upgrade the region's communications infrastructure, with plans for further investment in the coming years. Additionally, independent business technology provider Focus Group has acquired Datasharp UK, a leading provider of business technology solutions based in Cornwall, further boosting business broadband in the area.