CityFibre builds fibre network in Wath upon Dearne with £31.2mn full fibre investment
Charles Kitchin of CityFibre
Work to upgrade Wath upon Dearne’s digital foundations with future-proof full fibre network connectivity is now underway after CityFibre started construction works in the town’s Swinton area. CityFibre is investing £31.2 million (€36.49 million) in bringing this new technology to local homes and businesses, providing them with access to a network that has been designed to serve their growing data needs for decades to come.
Locally, the rollout is being completed by Heneghan & Sons who will work closely with CityFibre and Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council to ensure any disruption is managed safely. The teams will remain in each area for a few days at a time, and residents will be contacted ahead of any work starting.
Speaking of the project, Charles Kitchin, CityFibre’s partnership manager for Wath upon Dearne, says, “I’m immensely excited and proud to see work getting underway in Wath upon Dearne as it gets ready to thrive in the digital age. It’s important to remember that any short-term disruption will pay off tremendously in the long-term – once the network’s built, it will serve the community’s connectivity needs for years to come.”
Full fi to bre networks use 100% fibre opticscarry data at light speed all the way from the home to the point of connection. This gives users speeds of up to 1,000 Mbps for upload and download, near limitless bandwidth and reliable connectivity.
A full fibre connection also goes far beyond simply enabling access to the entertainment at lightning speed. Full fibre boosts households and businesses, with experts saying it will drive a range of economic benefits, such as making us more productive and innovative. 
When the new network goes live in Wath upon Dearne, customers will be able to access full fibre enabled services via a choice of providers, including CityFibre’s UK launch partner, Vodafone, on selected Vodafone Pro Broadband plans, TalkTalk, Zen, and Giganet with other providers expected to join the network soon.  Â
People interested in upgrading their home’s digital connection to full fibre can find out more about the build, pre-register their interest and ensure they are updated on service availability at here.
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