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    Ofcom plans fibre investment boost

    By Rita HuMarch 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Ofcom proposes new rules to accelerate fibre broadband deployment.
    • Measures include fair pricing, infrastructure access, and investment incentives.

    What happened: Regulator unveils fibre market reforms

    Ofcom has outlined new regulatory proposals to accelerate fibre broadband investment across the UK. The plans aim to boost competition, promote gigabit-capable networks, and encourage a shift from copper to fibre infrastructure.

    The key proposals include maintaining Openreach’s infrastructure access for alternative providers, ensuring fair wholesale pricing, and allowing cost recovery in rural areas under government subsidy schemes. Other measures involve limiting Openreach’s ability to offer geographic discounts, increasing oversight of commercial deals, and extending notice periods for price changes.

    The regulator has set a five-year timeline for these measures, from April 2026 to March 2031. Stakeholders can provide feedback on the proposals until June 12, with final decisions expected by March 2026.

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    Why it’s important

    The proposed regulations are expected to shape the future of fibre broadband in the UK. By ensuring fair competition and sustained investment, Ofcom aims to enhance nationwide connectivity and improve service quality.

    Public funding, including schemes like Project Gigabit and regional initiatives, will continue to support fibre deployment, particularly in areas with limited commercial investment. Openreach has responded positively, emphasising the importance of regulatory stability to maintain growth and innovation in broadband services.

    As the UK transitions from legacy copper networks to full fibre, these measures will play a crucial role in defining the broadband landscape for years to come.

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    Rita Hu

    Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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