The £18.06 million Connected Counties project, which aims to rollout BT’s fibre optic based broadband (FTTC/P) lines to more than 90% of premises in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire (England) by the end of March 2016, has published its official deployment maps.
As with other maps published as part of the Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) scheme, the information should only be taken as a “preliminary estimate” (indicative) because BTOpenreach are currently only around half-way through their engineering survey and the first areas aren’t expected to go live until mid-2014.
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Connected Counties Statement
We are pleased to share with you the latest coverage maps for the rollout of fibre broadband through the Connected Counties programme. These new maps reflect recent remodelling work by BT and shows our best estimate of where we plan to rollout fibre broadband, alongside services which are already commercially available. These plans are, however, subject to the completion of detailed ground assessments which will survey local conditions and will be carried out in phases throughout the programme.
The Maps
Credits to Thinkbroadband for spotting this.
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