New £14 million investment is announced

Northern Ireland’s newest full-fibre broadband provider, Fibrus, has announced plans to invest £14 million in the Causeway Coast and Glens area, connecting homes and businesses to a new hyperfast full-fibre broadband network.
MLAs Mervyn Storey and Cara Hunter, joined Craig Adair, Head of Network Delivery at Fibrus at the announcement of the firm's latest plans which will bring £14 million investment to the Causeway Coast and Glens areaMLAs Mervyn Storey and Cara Hunter, joined Craig Adair, Head of Network Delivery at Fibrus at the announcement of the firm's latest plans which will bring £14 million investment to the Causeway Coast and Glens area
MLAs Mervyn Storey and Cara Hunter, joined Craig Adair, Head of Network Delivery at Fibrus at the announcement of the firm's latest plans which will bring £14 million investment to the Causeway Coast and Glens area

Fibrus has already launched an extensive roll-out which is set to transform connectivity for regional and rural parts of Northern Ireland. The next phase of the investment programme has now reached Ballycastle, Portstewart and Portrush and will see the installation of a critical full-fibre digital infrastructure. Craig Adair, Head of Network Delivery at Fibrus said: “We’re really excited to be investing over £14 million and bringing Fibrus hyperfast broadband to the Causeway Coast. This full-fibre service is going to be revolutionary for the area, providing families and businesses with something they have never been able to access before.

“This kind of connectivity is crucial for people living and working in rural communities now more than ever. In fact, with more and more local businesses and employees working from home, reliable, high speed connectivity has become an essential utility, as important as electricity and water.”

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The Fibrus service will offer download speeds that are 17 times faster than the average speed across Northern Ireland, according to the latest Ofcom report.

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