Community Fibre has now passed 300,000 homes and 12,000 businesses in the London area, the company has announced.
The alternative full fibre broadband provider has seen a significant acceleration in its rollout with 100,000 homes being given access to the Community Fibre network in the last six months.
Community Fibre now has an extensive network presence in the London boroughs of Brent, Camden, Croydon, Hammersmith & Fulham, Newham, Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth and Westminster and is building in 17 other London boroughs.
Graeme Oxby, CEO of Community Fibre, said: “The last year has shown us that digital connectivity is just as important a utility as gas and electricity. We believe that London should have the best possible infrastructure to support its future growth ambitions. Our mission is to improve digital connectivity for all Londoners, and we are on track to reach 400,000 homes by the end of the year.”
Historically Community Fibre has focussed on large apartment blocks, but it is extending its network build to pass large numbers of individual and private properties.