OPENREACH has announced plans to scrap traditional landlines in a further 132 locations, including three in Cumbria.
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Three Cumbria towns among 132 where Openreach plans to scrap landlines
OPENREACH has announced plans to scrap traditional landlines in a further 132 locations, including three in Cumbria.
Openreach has announced a further 132 locations where it plans to scrap traditional landlines in the UK - see the areas affected.
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Aberdeenshire Council has outlined that further extra bin collections are to take place to help it catch-up after the adverse ...
For example, according to Ofcom’s Connected Nations Spring 2024 report, full fibre is available to 90% of the residential ...
In Scotland, 20 locations have been included in the Stop Sell alert. This includes Aboyne, Airth, Doune, Dumfries, Dunure, Garvald, Helensburgh, Hopeman, Larkhall, Liberton (Edinburgh), and Loganswell ...
Two North Staffordshire towns are mong the areas affected as the UK moves away from outdated copper phone and broadband lines ...
The next batch of areas losing access to older copper cables has just been confirmed, with 1.2million homes affected.
Landlines are being replaced by faster full fibre technology, as the UK continues moving away from outdated technology ...
Below is the complete list of locations newly affected by Stop Sell alerts: ...
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