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Jun 2021
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In the UK, we’re now online for an average of 21.5 hours per week. From Teams and Zoom calls to internet banking, home schooling and gaming, it has become an essential part of our lives – and we’re always finding new ways to use it. With the latest technology, you can turn on your dishwasher, control your heating, or even do a load of washing, all through an app, so a good connection is needed to be able to cope with our everyday life requirements.
Some of us think of broadband in terms of download speeds, but what do those speeds mean? With a gigabit connection, you can download a high-definition film in less than a minute, or get a new video game, which can be over 100 gigabytes in size, in just 10 minutes. That’s fast. With CityFibre it’s not just download speeds that are fast, the upload speeds are equally as fast. You can upload photos, files, and videos in the blink of eye.
The full fibre infrastructure being put in the ground now will last for generations and help to power growth. They’re future-proofing the district's connectivity, which means the cables they lay today will open up a world of opportunities in the future. It’s fantastic news for these areas, it will provide the fast, reliable connection needed to harness new technology and become smart towns and cities.
This is a big project to bring world-class connectivity to all corners of Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon, connecting businesses and homes alike. Construction work started in Harrogate and Knaresborough last year, with more streets being built every day. The first connected homes in these towns will shortly be able to access the CityFibre network via multiple internet service providers, with work commencing on a new full fibre network in Ripon later this year.
So how do you get it? CityFibre don’t sell directly to the public, they make their network available to a range of providers like TalkTalk and Vodafone. They have, however, made it easy for you to check if your home is already connected to their network. Their postcode checker will tell you if it’s available, if it’s being installed or if it’s in the pipeline. And if it’s not available yet, you can register your interest to find out when it will be.
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