Press Release | 24 Apr 2018

Vodafone and CityFibre’s gigabit revolution gathers pace

Residents and workers in Coventry, Edinburgh, Huddersfield and Stirling will be next in line to have their online experience transformed with ultra-fast, Gigabit-capable full fibre broadband from Vodafone and CityFibre.

Coventry, Edinburgh, Huddersfield and Stirling next in line for full fibre infrastructure programme

Vodafone and CityFibre have identified the next wave of towns and cities to benefit from a roll-out of ultra-fast, Gigabit-capable full fibre broadband. Residents and workers in Coventry, Edinburgh, Huddersfield and Stirling will be next in line to have their online experience transformed.

Alongside those cities already announced – Milton Keynes, Peterborough and Aberdeen – this brings the total number of homes and businesses identified to date to over half a million premises across seven cities. It also brings CityFibre’s committed infrastructure investment in the project to at least £315 million.

By using fibre optic cables for every stage of the connection from the customer’s home or business to the Internet, users will be offered a significantly superior and more reliable broadband service, capable of Gigabit speeds (1,000 Mbps). Vodafone will use CityFibre’s network to bring Vodafone Gigafast Broadband to customers. Residential and business customers in Coventry, Edinburgh, Huddersfield and Stirling can pre-register for the service from today at www.vodafone.co.uk/broadband.

Detailed city-wide planning is already underway and CityFibre is working closely with each local authority to co-ordinate the build and maximise the benefits of full fibre to each city. Currently operating wholesale full fibre infrastructure serving schools, council sites and businesses in each of the new project cities, CityFibre’s spine networks provide a platform to accelerate FTTP deployment to nearly every home and business.

Construction work has already started in Milton Keynes just five months after Vodafone and CityFibre first announced their strategic partnership to deliver full fibre to at least 1 million UK homes and businesses. Construction is set to begin in subsequent cities in the coming months.

Vodafone UK Chief Executive, Nick Jeffery, said: “I’m delighted to welcome everyone living in Coventry, Edinburgh, Huddersfield and Stirling to the full fibre club, with a broadband service like no other. After five months we are well on track with the joint Gigafast broadband programme that will help position the UK as a world leading digital centre.”

Greg Mesch, Chief Executive at CityFibre, said: “Behind each city project announced today, lie concrete plans, advanced network designs, and the resources to mobilise construction. We also have a significant head-start, harnessing our existing, extensive duct infrastructure that is tailor-made for city-wide FTTP expansion. Our commitment, in partnership with Vodafone, is to totally transform each city in which we roll-out by bringing ubiquitous full fibre to everyone and we are well on our way.”

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Comments from City Representatives:

Coventry:

Councillor Jim O’Boyle, Coventry City Council’s Cabinet Member for Jobs and Regeneration, said: “An investment of this size shows great confidence in the city and having a reliable, gigabit broadband service will be another way to attract and retain businesses to Coventry. With the growing importance and reliance on digital technology, the opportunity of having the benefits of full fibre will soon be available to everyone who lives and works in our city.”

Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “Fast internet is vital for a modern economy. Businesses need to communicate quickly and share data around the world. But in the West Midlands we have a mixed picture, with some of the fastest speeds and some of the slowest. I made working with the private sector to drive up broadband speeds a priority and am really pleased that Coventry is to become the focus of the next Vodafone and CityFibre roll-out.”

Huddersfield:

Karl Battersby, Strategic Director for Economy and Infrastructure at Kirklees Council, said:  “The council welcomes news of this major investment in the digital infrastructure of the Huddersfield area by CityFibre. As a council we recognise that digital connectivity is as critical to a vibrant community and economy as other public infrastructure such as transport. We look forward to working with CityFibre to maximise the potential benefits of this major investment to the residents of Huddersfield.”

Scotland:

Fergus Ewing, Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity, said: “Access to gigabit broadband speeds will help Scottish cities continue to attract and retain innovative technology companies, while benefiting thousands more Scottish homes. I therefore welcome this further investment from CityFibre, which is fantastic news for Edinburgh, and reaffirms that our approach to R100 is working. It is also a real vote of confidence in the future of Scotland’s digital economy.”

Edinburgh:

Councillor Kate Campbell, Edinburgh’s Housing and Economy Convener, said: “Edinburgh’s already a well-connected city, but this investment will take it to the next level. Particularly welcome is that households will see a direct benefit for the first time. The additional capability this has already brought to schools, libraries and other community facilities has made a real difference for everyone who uses them. We will work closely with CityFibre to ensure the roll-out is as smooth as possible and residents are kept fully up-to-date with their plans.”

Stirling:

Stirling Council Leader, Councillor Scott Farmer, said: “This project will be a watershed moment for homes across the city. Fast and reliable access to the internet is a cornerstone of everyday life for business and personal use and the roll out of these plans will help equip Stirling for today and the future. This project underpins Stirling’s ambition to have world class connectivity and is just one of the many ways Stirling Council is transforming the area to make sure it is a place where everyone can thrive.”

Notes to Editors

  • According to figures from industry body Fibre to the Home Council, providing full fibre to half of all UK premises could result in a 1.1% rise in annual GDP. When applied to the first seven cities, the city-wide fibre roll-out could unlock huge economic growth exceeding £8.2bn in Gross Value Added (GVA) over the next 15 years.
  • FTTP is currently only available to around 3% of premises across the UK. It is recognised as the ‘gold standard’ in connectivity for its speed, near unlimited bandwidth and reliability.
  • CityFibre has duct networks in over 40 UK towns and cities, totalling 3740km and with a replacement value of £400m which will be extended to reach homes and businesses.
  • The partnership between CityFibre and Vodafone was announced in November 2017. Under the agreement, Vodafone will market the ultrafast full fibre services delivered over the networks, which will be built, operated and owned by CityFibre.

About Vodafone UK

Vodafone UK is a technology communications company that connects people, businesses and devices to help our customers benefit from digital innovation. Our services span mobile, fixed-line connections, home and office broadband, and the Internet of Things (IoT).

We have a strong track record as a tech pioneer, making the UK’s first mobile phone call, sending the first text message, and making the UK’s first live holographic call using 5G in 2018. We were the first to start carrying live 5G traffic from a site in Salford, Greater Manchester and now have 5G in locations across Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain as well as the UK. Meanwhile, our 4G network coverage currently reaches over 99% of the UK population.

Today, Vodafone serves more than 18 million mobile and fixed-line customers in the UK. Vodafone is the largest provider of full fibre in the UK – our superfast broadband services are now available to nearly 12 million homes across the UK.

Sustainability is also at the heart of what we do: as of 1 July 2021, 100% of the grid electricity we use in the UK is certified to be from renewable sources.

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