Million British homes eligible for free internet upgrade - see map for full list of areas
A new initiative by the UK government will provide free internet upgrades to over a million homes as part of the Project Gigabit program to improve broadband access.
The UK government has unveiled new interactive maps identifying more than a million homes eligible for free internet upgrades under the Project Gigabit initiative, aiming to enhance broadband access in underserved areas. This program targets communities that have been historically overlooked by internet service providers, ensuring that rural and hard-to-reach households are included in the digital infrastructure improvements.
Launched in 2021, Project Gigabit seeks to deliver gigabit-capable internet to 99% of homes and businesses by 2032. With upgrades now accelerating, officials reported that over 750 premises are being connected each day. The government's emphasis on this initiative reflects a broader commitment to bridging the digital divide and promoting equitable access to essential online services.
The interactive maps provided to the public are designed to inform residents about their eligibility for the upgrade, marking a significant step towards universal broadband access in the UK. As the program progresses, it is expected to not only enhance connectivity but also stimulate local economies and improve the quality of life for many communities across the nation.