Super-fast fibre broadband arrives in the UK's first Fibrecity

Fibre will be laid in sewers throughout Bournemouth

Fibre is the future of broadband in the UK. While 50Mbps cable trials have already taken place over Virgin Media’s network, the rest of us need to find a way of making our more ordinary net connections sing.

Fibre provider H2O Networks has announced its first so-called Fibrecity will be Bournemouth, with mile upon mile of fibre put underground. But as we’ve previously reported on TechRadar, the company has a somewhat innovative way of wiring up the UK – by using its 360,000 miles of sewer pipes.

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