Fibrestream UK digging the duct work for two rural villages of Lincolnshire

Monday, June 14th 2010

Fibrestream UK (NextGenUs), the Community Network has commenced the legitimate digging of the duct work, for the two rustic villages, Ashby de la Launde and Bloxholm; in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire.



This will allow the region to profit from 100Mbps fibre optic (FTTH) based broadband internet access services. A website had publicised the report that Fibre-to-the-Home services would reach Ashby de la Launde and Bloxholm by the beginning of June.



Fibrestream was to get the go signal as yet then, even though Friday, 11th June 2010 was a most important date, as the digging finally commenced.



The project itself had made known the official plans to carry on, just about a week back.



More details are expected to be broadcasted very soon. Fibrestream in co-operation with its partners assist to convey similar services to other parts of the UK too.



The services include the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in Humber.


 


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