A POOLE broadband company says it is “delighted” to roll out ultrafast fibre to homes throughout Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Juice Broadband says that they are the only local Internet Service Provider (ISP) to be offering the ultrafast fibre service in Bournemouth on the Cityfibre Network.
The infrastructure offers an opportunity for residents of Bournemouth, and soon to be Christchurch and Poole, to future proof their homes as usage of broadband reliant devices increases.
Residents can choose from four different speed options from 200mbps upwards. Based in Poole, Juice have just celebrated their 10th anniversary.
Unified communications manager Ricki Hill said: “We’re delighted to be the only Dorset ISP partnering with CityFibre which means we can offer a truly local experience from initial enquiry to ongoing support.
“We are really excited to see our first customer live on the network. With City Fibre continuing to add to the number of homes which are ready to receive their service, it’s great news for our area.”
Mr Scott, Juice’s first ultrafast fibre customer commented: “Juice have looked after my broadband for years, so when I got news that I could receive ultrafast speeds I couldn’t wait.
“I couldn’t believe the speed test results, I’ve gone from 63mbps to a solid 900mbps.”
Lucy Cooper, manager for CityFibre in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, said: “We are delighted to be working with Juice Broadband to offer people the opportunity to access the full fibre network we have been building in BCP.
“We have made real strides in bringing state-of-the-art digital connectivity to homes since beginning our build and look forward to even more of the local community having access to fast and reliable digital connectivity in the near future through a Poole based ISP.”
CityFibre has committed at least £65 million of private investment to the area and anticipate their citywide roll-out will be mostly complete by late 2023.
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