The areas expecting the greatest increase in full fibre access

North East Lincolnshire, Oxford and Stevenage are all among the local authorities expected to see a significant increase in their broadband coverage over the next two years, in time for the government’s deadline to deliver full fibre broadband to 85% of homes by 2025.

To determine which areas could see the greatest rise in fibre-optic access before the 2025 deadline, the broadband experts at Uswitch.com used current and future full fibre availability data from Ofcom to predict which local authorities could see the greatest increase in availability by March 2025[1].

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RankLocal authorityPremises with full fibre currently available (%)Estimated premises with full fibre available in March 2025 (%)Predicted percentage increase (%)
1North East Lincolnshire2.42%98.93%+96.51%
2Blaenau Gwent3.57%99.91%+96.34%
3Castle Point3.35%99.59%+96.24%
4Oxford1.83%96.05%+96.23%
5Woking4.60%98.76%+94.17%
6Stevenage5.92%99.99%+94.07%
7Burnley2.88%96.10%+93.22%
8Broxbourne6.44%98.55%+92.10%
9Neath Port Talbot7.85%99.17%+91.32%
10Redditch8.82%99.18%+90.36%

North East Lincolnshire will see the most improvement in its full fibre infrastructure by March 2025, Uswitch.com predicts. While less than one in 40 (2.42%) of the area’s premises currently have access to the UK’s fastest internet connection, it could be available to 98.93% of North East Lincolnshire homes by 2025. This is a 96.51% increase which will affect 151,000 residents in the area, and is the most significant rise predicted across the country.

Residents of Blaenau Gwent are expected to see 96.34% of its premises gain access to full fibre by March 2025, just 0.17% less than North East Lincolnshire. This is a significant increase in full fibre coverage within two years, as currently only one in 30 (3.57%) homes in the area have access to it. Blaenau Gwent will see a sharper rise in full fibre coverage than any other Welsh local authority, followed by Neath Port Talbot (+91.32%).

Castle Point is predicted to experience a 96.24% rise in full fibre availability by March 2025, the third largest increase analysed. Only 3.35% of premises in the South Essex district have full fibre available, the 10th smallest proportion of all 371 local authorities analysed. However, by March 2025, 99.59% of homes in the area will have full fibre broadband, making Castle Point the 17th best place for access to the UK’s highest possible speeds.

RankLocal authorityPremises with full fibre currently available (%)Predicted percentage increase (%)Estimated premises with full fibre available in March 2025 (%)
1Isles of Scilly1.97%+0.00%1.97%
2West Dunbartonshire2.14%+2.82%4.96%
3Oadby and Wigston3.16%+5.46%8.62%
4South Tyneside8.69%+9.48%18.44%
5Dudley6.80%+12.66%19.46%

The Isles of Scilly are the only area not expected to see any developments in full fibre integration by March 2025, leaving less than one in 50 (1.97%) premises with access to full fibre. West Dunbartonshire and Oadby and Wigston are predicted to experience just a slight gain in full fibre development, with increases of 2.82% and 5.46% providing availability to just 4.96% and 8.62% of premises respectively.

Max Beckett, broadband expert at Uswitch.com, comments on the advantages of opting for a full fibre connection:“The government has committed to providing 85% of UK residences access to full fibre broadband by 2025, and nationwide access by 2030. As more of our day-to-day lives rely on a strong, reliable internet connection, nationwide full fibre is increasingly essential. 

“However, even if full fibre is available on your street, you won’t be able to utilise it automatically. You will need to find out which providers supply it in your area, and which ones offer the best deal for you. If you’re unsure whether you can access full fibre broadband, you can use Uswitch.com broadband’s comparison tool to see what’s available to you.”

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