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As Freedom Fibre continues to build its full-fibre network in the town of Newton-Le-Willows, approximately 11,500 properties homes and businesses can now access affordable, lightning-fast full-fibre, which is being heralded as the UK’s fasted and most reliable broadband network.
For residents in Newton-Le-Willows, Freedom Fibre’s full-fibre network will help support the increasing digital advancement of the town, particularly as the UK government moves towards a complete replacement of the current legacy network, with the aim of “switching off” the copper broadband network by 2030.
Whilst speeds of up to 1000Mb/s may seem unnecessary to some, a full-fibre broadband network is integral to keeping residents of Newton-Le-Willows connected to vital resources that are being moved online, including banking and healthcare.
Furthermore, research indicates that access to a full-fibre broadband connection can augment a property's value by up to £5000^. Additionally, working from home, made more feasible and efficient by the implementation of a full-fibre broadband network, can save the average UK worker up to £500 per monthᶧ. Although the installation of the infrastructure may cause a brief period of disruption, the long-term benefits for residents are substantial.
Residents of Newton-Le-Willows have access to a choice of several different internet service providers on the Freedom Fibre network, all offering different packages at different price points and ensuring that full-fibre broadband is accessible to everyone, no matter their bandwidth needs.
Residents who are interested in experiencing the Freedom Fibre difference and supercharging their connectivity can register their interest at www.freedomfibre.com/connect.
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