Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire: March 2015 Update

Better Broadband for Notts

Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire: March 2015 update

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Don’t miss out on fibre broadband – make sure you ACT today!

As more and more homes across Nottinghamshire start to get connected to the Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire fibre network, make sure you don’t miss out on the opportunity to get the benefits of a faster service.

Your existing internet service provider will not automatically upgrade your broadband service, so make sure you ACT.

A is for ask

  • Contact your provider and ask them about fibre broadband
  • Ask them to confirm whether you are now able to access fibre
  • Ask them to explain how fibre can benefit you

C is for chat

  • Chat through your options with your existing provider
  • Chat through the terms of your existing contract – you may get a good deal with your current provider or may wish to leave – do ask about exit charges!
  • Chat with friends and family about other deals with other providers

T is for ‘take up’

  • Check the information you have received and researched
  • Make an informed choice
  • Take up a new fibre-broadband package

For more information about how to switch, check our website:

Over 31,000 premises are now able to access fibre broadband

February has seen another significant ‘gear shift’ in bringing fibre broadband access to Nottinghamshire residents and businesses thanks to the Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire Programme.  

Over 172 cabinets are now fibre enabled so we’re well on track to achieve our coverage target of 95% by March 2016.

Over the past week new cabinets in Gotham, Gedling and Bilsthorpe have come online with further cabinets being fibre enabled in Edwinstowe

Fibre broadband is already available in:

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Arnold, Aslockton, Averham, Beeston, Bilsthorpe, Bingham, Bunny, Burton Joyce, Clipstone, Coddington, Cotgrave, Collingham, Cropwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, East Bridgford, East Leaker, Edwinstowe, Epperstone, Farndon, Gedling, Gotham, Gringley-on-the-Hill, Halam, Hucknall, Kelham, Kimberley, Kirkby in Ashfield, Lambley, Lowdham, Mansfield, Mansfield Woodhouse, Misterton, Newark, New Ollerton, North Muskham, Orston, Pleasley, Ranskill, Retford, Ruddington, Sandiacre, Shireoaks, Southwell, Sutton in Ashfield, Sutton-on-Trent, Upton, Watnall, West Bridgford, Weston, Whatton, Worksop.

Digital Champions

We would like to thank you for bearing with us over the past couple of months whilst we review the roll out strategy of the Digital Champions’ network. It has been a very busy time collating and assessing all the information providers have submitted to us.

We are now in a position to announce that ‘Digital Unite’ has been chosen to work with the council in rolling out and delivering this exciting and greatly anticipated network.

We are working with this provider very closely to establish the next steps so watch out for our next emailme update where we will be able to bring you additional information.

We're still recruiting Digital Champions, so if you’re able to offer support please do let us know by contacting the broadband team directly, email: enquiries.broadband@nottscc.gov.uk 

Show your support - 'Like' Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire on Facebook

Over the last few weeks we have seen an increase in the amount of traffic coming to ‘like’ us on the Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire Facebook page – going from 222 likes to 246. To our existing followers we’d like to say a huge thank you for supporting us and spreading the word within your community and business networks. 

Facebook gives us the opportunity to provide you with updates, share pictures and promote general information about national broadband news and technology developments so please do keep spreading the work and let’s continue to build on this success.

Have you seen one of our new Better Broadband for Nottinghamshire cabinets? We’d love it if you posted a picture on our Facebook page with the hashtag #hugacabinet. So visit the page, ‘like’ us and join the discussions.

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