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Millions face a broadband shake-up - here’s how to check if you’re affected

Millions of BT and Sky customers face internet shake-up

Lisburn Councillor Jonathan Craig

Concerns over the installation of new broadband pole 'eyesores'

Shore Road. (Pic by Google).

Works causing delays in Whiteabbey

Staff at the 999 Call Handling centre in Portadown, which deals with emergency calls from across Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom are on strike today over pay. This centre dealt with calls during the Grenfell fire and Manchester bombings.

NI 999 call handlers on strike

999 call operators strike today - how emergency calls will be affected

John Devlin 29/07/2022. GLASGOW. BT workers on the picket line in Glasgow. CWU members in Northern Ireland and across the UK, including 999 call handlers, are to take part in further strike action tomorrow

CWU October strikes: over 40,000 BT and Openreach staff walk out

Barbara-Anne McMullan and Ruth Armstrong.

Online bakery benefits from Openreach full fibre broadband

4,000 jobs and 3,000 apprenticeships will be created this year (Photo: Getty Images)

Openreach is creating 4,000 new roles this year in huge job boost

A section of the road is closed.

Section of Ballynure road closed for BT Openreach works

Utility companies unite to keep consumers connected

A section of the road is closed for works.

Ballyclare road closed for BT Openreach works

James Burleigh (Openreach Senior Contracts and Civils Manager) alongside members of the Civil Engineering team.

New roles to be created at Openreach’s Civil Engineering department

Pictured is Openreach Senior Contracts and Civils Manager James Burleigh alongside the Civil Engineering team.

Openreach creating 16 new jobs

Orpins Mill Road. Pic by Google.

Doagh road closed for BT Openreach works

BT plans to provide high speed internet to 20m UK homes - but will it cost customers more? (Photo: Shutterstock)

BT plans to provide high speed internet to 20m UK homes - but will it cost custo...

Long-serving engineer Stephen Galloway, Newtownabbey, receive keys to Openreach's first electric van as part of a UK-wide commitment by the digital infrastructure provider to reduce carbon emission and to move all possible vehicles to being electric by 2030.

Newtownabbey Openreach employee gets keys to firm’s first electric van in NI

BT faces the threat of its first national strike in over 30 years as workers are set to vote on industrial action in a row over jobs (Photo: Shutterstock)

BT staff could strike across the UK for the first time in more than 30 years - w...

Peter Rollins of Ballymoney Foodbank

Ballymoney Foodbank is ‘lockdown hero’

Bellarena residents - act now on broadband

Michael Gaw, CFP lead at Openreach Northern Ireland, with  Leanne Watson and Matthew Murray, build team members.

Islanders urged to back broadband community campaign

Are you desperate to change your provider? (Photo: Shutterstock)

Switching broadband provider should be 'less hassle' says watchdog - everything ...

UK-wide superfast programme pushed broadband speeds up a gear for 5.5 million homes. (Picture: Shutterstock)

Upgrading to superfast broadband could boost your home's value by up to £3,500

NIE Networks, Northern Ireland Water, Openreach and Phoenix Natural Gas - have joined forces to ensure property owners across the region are ready and prepared for winter

The companies work together to support the public over winter

Cllr Liam Mackle

Broadband speeds ‘inadequate’ during Lockdown for home working, schooling and bu...

The Burn Road.

Section of Doagh road closed for works

Portadown man Peter celebrates 48 years with company

Openreach extends its grasp to rural areas

Nat and Peter Magee.  
Photograph by Declan Roughan

Brothers clock up85 years’ service

Nat Magee and his brother Peter, on reaching a working milestone of 45 years and 40 years respectively of service at Openreach

Brothers clock up 85 years

Faster broadband roll out to Mid Ulster towns

Dunloy kids are real chatterboxes!

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