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<p>Ofcom’s latest Connected Nations update found that, as of January 2020, over 3.5
million premises or 12% of the UK had access to full fibre broadband. This represents
a considerable increase from 7% coverage in January 2019. In addition, the independent
ThinkBroadband website estimates that around 19% of UK premises currently have access
to gigabit capable broadband, including full fibre, but also upgraded cable broadband.</p><p><strong>
</strong></p><p>Full fibre figures for London boroughs are generally higher than the
UK average. According to Connected Nations, 19 London Boroughs had full fibre coverage
above the national average. However, there are notable differences between boroughs,
ranging from full fibre coverage of 50.9% in Barking and Dagenham, compared to 1.1%
in Bromley.</p><p><strong><br></strong>We are taking action to reduce barriers to
commercial deployment and are confident that telecoms providers will step up and deliver
gigabit capable coverage across London by 2025.</p>
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