Category: News
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County Broadband steps up to save Tendring Show’s internet provision
County Broadband was proud to support the Tendring Show by providing much-needed internet connectivity this summer.
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‘Wake-up call for businesses’ – County Broadband responds to Ofcom Media Nations 2022
A new Ofcom report showing young people watch TikTok more than TV should act as a wake-up call for local businesses to reach wider and younger audiences on social media.
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County Broadband appoints NGE to lead £146m full-fibre rural rollout in Norfolk
County Broadband has announced the appointment of NGE as its civil engineering partner to lead the multi-million-pound investment in digital infrastructure in Norfolk.
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4 takeaways from INCA / Point Topic Report 2022
The alt-net sector has doubled in size again in just a year, according to a new INCA and Point Topic report. From investment to rollouts, we highlight four key takeaways.
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3 unexpected benefits of full-fibre
We’re spending more time online whether it’s working from home, watching a movie, listening to music, or keeping in touch with friends and family. Full-fibre broadband is the technology that will underpin all these activities.
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County Broadband announces major workforce growth plans to drive full-fibre rollout
County Broadband has announced exciting plans to grow its workforce to create a 270-strong team by the end of 2022 to support its rollout of full-fibre broadband.
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County Broadband responds to rural inequality report
When our roads become congested we invest in new infrastructure. We must do the same for our broadband.
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Three ways full-fibre can drive tourism
Staycations are on the rise and so is the demand for faster broadband.
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Get your home ready for a blockbuster summer
This summer is going to be big! Not only is there a cracking list of blockbuster films coming to cinemas and streaming platforms, but the big sporting events and music festivals are also back in person again.
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5 ways we can overcome the broadband postcode lottery
Access to reliable connectivity is still very patchy, and varies significantly across the country, particularly when comparing rural and urban areas. The Queen’s Speech reiterated the government’s plan to ‘accelerate and improve the rollout of broadband networks’.