Macquarie Capital backed UK ISP Voneus, which holds a “near term” plan to cover 100,000 homes in rural areas (here) with their Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband network, has revealed that they’ll soon be finished building across the villages of Payhembury, Whimple, Talaton, and Clyst Hydon in East Devon (England).
The build itself is expected to complete within the coming weeks and, across all four communities, is planned to cover a total of around 1,300 premises. The news follows their recently announced deployment to 10,500 homes in North Pembrokeshire (Wales) and 17,000 homes across Oxfordshire and Warwickshire in England.
The build has already commenced in these villages. This is amazing news for the residents of particularly Talaton who have been reliant on thir “Fibre WiFi” service provided by Voneus, which even though it’s much better than what Openreach can provide, has been unreliable from time-to-time.
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