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Projections of Future Technology Availability

Estimates of how 10 million ultrafast G.fast premises can be delivered, model created March 2017

Source: thinkbroadband.com
Each green dot represents a postcode within range of a cabinet to get ultrafast speeds
Ultrafast is defined as a 100 Mbps or faster connection

This map is speculative and is not based on any plans by Openreach and was produced to get a rough idea of the number of cabinets would see G.fast pods attached in delivering the 10 million target.

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National Superfast Picture

Superfast 30 Mbps and faster

Generated: Sunday 14th April 2024

UK 97.9%
England 98.2%
Northern Ireland 98.1%
Scotland 96.1%
Wales 97.2%

Full Fibre - Fibre to the Premises

Generated: Sunday 14th April 2024

UK 65.1%
England 64.7%
Northern Ireland 94.8%
Scotland 58.8%
Wales 64.1%

The generated date is when coverage was at the figures quoted. There is a small amount of lag between broadband infrastructure providers making services available and appearing in the statistics. For VDSL2/FTTC services this is around 2 to 4 weeks, and for FTTP (full fibre) a further couple of weeks should be allowed. If you have a service available and our searches do not indicate it is do feel free to report an addition.

We aim to update the coverage percentages weekly, with the underlying service availability for postcode searches changing several times in a week.

The Governments 95% superfast target is based on the over 24 Mbps definition for superfast services.