Published in March 19, 2025
CityFibre’s £1.5 Billion Expansion: Transforming the UK’s Fiber Network
Edited by Rabeeca Lee Armstrong
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CityFibre is set to revolutionize the UK’s connectivity with its ambitious £1.5 billion expansion plan. This investment aims to provide high-speed fiber networks to millions of homes and businesses, improving internet access and reliability across the country.
As the demand for faster broadband grows, CityFibre’s initiative promises to transform the landscape of digital infrastructure in the UK.
Boosting Full-Fiber Coverage Nationwide
CityFibre is expanding full-fiber broadband to urban and rural areas, aiming to reach 8 million homes by 2025. This rollout improves accessibility, offering faster speeds and more reliable connections.
Residents can enjoy broadband up to 1 Gbps, supporting both households and businesses. The project boosts local economies by enabling better digital services.
Greatwell Homes announced they are partnering with CityFibre to upgrade broadband in all their housing blocks, furthering this mission. See the Tweet about this below:
By closing the digital divide, CityFibre is building a future-ready network.
Supporting 5G and Smart Cities
CityFibre’s expansion is key to supporting 5G and smart cities. A strong fiber network provides the speed and reliability needed for advanced digital services. It increases capacity for data traffic and reduces latency, improving real-time applications.
Smart cities depend on stable connections for services like smart lighting, traffic management, and public safety. The video below highlights how 5G enhances urban efficiency, reducing energy use and improving security:
With fiber in place, cities can develop smarter, more connected communities.
Increasing Competition and Lowering Costs
CityFibre’s expansion is increasing competition in the UK broadband market, giving consumers more provider options. With greater choice, customers can find plans that better fit their needs.
More competition often leads to lower prices. Companies competing for users may offer better deals and improved services.
According to a research note from New Street Research, CityFibre currently has “up to 850k FTTH altnet homes in the UK under M&A exclusivity,” signaling a major consolidation effort. For more on this news, check out the following Tweet:
A competitive market means faster, more affordable, and more reliable internet.