A new interactive map has revealed the areas that will benefit from a new government-funded programme to improve internet speeds
More than a million British homes are due a free internet upgrade from the government – a new interactive map have revealed which areas are eligible.
The Project Gigabit is the government’s new programme to help hard-to-reach communities access lightning-fast gigabit-capable broadband. This initiative is meant to target properties and businesses in parts of the country that are not included in internet suppliers’ plans.
The government announced that it expects 99% of homes and businesses will have gigabit-capable internet by 2032. The Project Gigabit was introduced in 2021 but the rate of upgrades to better connections is now at its fastest rate.
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Ministers revealed more than 750 premises are being reached a day during the current phase of the nationwide project. A map below shows the towns and areas where these upgrades are being rolled out.
The Project Gigabit will benefit places across the whole of the UK, but the map below has shown the areas in England and Wales that are part of the massive upgrade project.
Openreach, through a deal worth up to £1.2billion, is working with the government to bring full fibre to over 297,000 homes and businesses across rural parts of the nation. More than 30 other contracts have been signed with other companies as part of Project Gigabit.
There is also a Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme as part of the greater project, which gives eligible homes vouchers worth up to £4,500 to help towards the cost of installing gigabit-capable broadband to their premises.
This voucher scheme is currently only open for new projects “to cover premises which are not included within a Project Gigabit procurement or contract and which are not covered by existing or planned commercial coverage”, according to the government website.
Telecoms minister Liz Lloyd said: “Many rural communities have long struggled to do even the basics online due to slow internet speeds. Now, hundreds of households and companies are receiving government-funded upgrades every day – helping those who would otherwise miss out.”

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