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NGA brings ultrafast connectivity to the southwest

Nextgenaccess (NGA) is delivering ultrafast 10Bbps broadband connectivity to over 4,000 underserved small businesses in South Wales and Southwest England.

The wholesale fibre broadband infrastructure provider is partnering with Newport-based Next Generation Data (NGD) to enable a new 80km high capacity fibre route which will connect the City of Bristol directly to NGD’s facility. The initiative, which includes a 4km fibre section spanning the Severn Bridge, will make the new ultrafast service available to businesses from early next year.

Mark Weller, Managing Director, Nextgenaccess Ltd, added: “We are delighted to be connecting to NGD’s world class data centre which is pivotal in enabling our independent ultrafast network in the region. Local small businesses will have unique access to truly next generation full-fibre broadband at a proven lower cost than traditional telecoms operators.”

Simon Bearne, Commercial Director, Next Generation Data, said: “We are excited to be working with NGA on this project to bring a new fibre route into our data centre to complement the many fibre routes we already have. What’s particularly significant however is the way we are doing it with NGA as the new fibre route will also allow local businesses to have greater choice when it comes to ultrafast network connectivity.”

NGA recently received £22 million of investment from the National Digital Infrastructure Fund which was established in 2017 to invest in the next generation of digital infrastructure in the UK. The funding will allow NGA to accelerate scale deployment of its independent ultrafast network across the UK.