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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is the UK\u2019s independent regulator of advertising across all media.<\/p>
In 2017, the ASA considered the case of whether fibre to the cabinet products could be marketed as fibre. Their conclusion<\/a> was that 'the word \u2018fibre\u2019 is unlikely to mislead consumers as it is currently used in the advertising of part-fibre broadband services.'<\/p> The Government understands the significant benefits full-fibre broadband brings over fibre to the cabinet technologies, and that is why we are investing £5 billion in Project Gigabit to ensure at least 85% of the UK will have gigabit-capable connectivity by 2025.<\/p>"}
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