WightFibre's Connected Communities Programme is aimed at providing future-proof broadband into community hub locations and the office of charitable organisations on the Isle of Wight
The first area on the Island to be upgraded to the new full-fibre broadband has been announced as well as the first new WightFibre area as part of the multi-million pound Gigabit Island project.
The money goes to UKSA to fund their ‘Test the Water’ programme offering Year Six Island children a chance to spend half a day at UKSA taking part in a sailing or watersports session.
We'd been hearing mutterings for a week or so of a deal between Isle of Wight Wireless provider Click4Internet and Wightfibre. OnTheWight now had the details ...
Click4Internet has just claimed they have been subject to 'criminal activity' following a prolonged service outage. WightFibre claimed similar yesterday.
The volume of Internet traffic enjoyed by WightFibre customers at peak times has grown over 200% since the company re-launched as WightFibre in July 2012. They're about to receive even faster speeds with the latest upgrade.