en.Wedoany.com Reported - Internet service provider and UK network builder Exascale has deployed its own gigabit-speed full-fiber (FTTP) network for thousands of homes in the Telford and Wrekin area (Shropshire). The company has revealed that construction of a new high-capacity 288-core fiber backbone cable spanning Telford is nearing completion.
The project, expected to be finished within the next week, is part of Exascale's strategy to expand its own telecom infrastructure across Shropshire and the wider West Midlands region, aiming to provide significantly enhanced additional capacity and resilience for customer networks. The new fiber route begins in the enterprise-dense Hortonwood area, passes through Trench Lock, Wellington, Ketley, Lawley, Horsehay, and Madeley, and terminates at Halesfield.
Exascale CEO Thomas Bibb stated that this investment reinforces the company's commitment to building high-quality digital infrastructure for the communities and businesses it serves. By increasing network capacity and resilience, the platform can support future demands while continuing to deliver the high-performance connectivity customers expect. The entire project is directly funded by Exascale, without reliance on public subsidies, government grants, or taxpayer money.
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