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Ryde-based UK broadband ISP Go Internet has, in an unexpected development, revealed that they’ve just completed the deployment of their own gigabit-capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network to reach the rural community of Chale, which is a scenic village on the south-west coast of the Isle of Wight (England).
At present the dominant full fibre networks on the island are run by Openreach and WightFibre. In fact, WightFibre has already deployed their network to reach at least part of Chale. By comparison Go Internet have long operated a Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network across part of the island, but they now seem to be doing more full fibre.
The provider’s Managing Director, Trevor Cook, has just confirmed that they’ve “officially lit our Full Fibre network in Chale“, which he claims is a community that has been “left behind” when it comes to modern digital connectivity.