CityFibre and BDUK re-scope Project Gigabit rollout
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CityFibre and Building Digital UK (BDUK) agreed to re-scope CityFibre’s participation in the UK government’s Project Gigabit programme, according to telecoms.com.
CityFibre and Building Digital UK (BDUK), the UK government’s broadband delivery agency, agreed to re-scope CityFibre’s role in Project Gigabit. The report did not specify revised contract terms, locations, or deployment targets.
Project Gigabit is the UK government programme for expanding gigabit-capable broadband coverage. The telecoms.com report said the change affects CityFibre’s participation in that programme but did not provide further operational detail in the source excerpt.
The source identifies the decision as a change in scope between CityFibre and BDUK. No additional figures, dates, or geographic breakdowns were provided in the source material supplied.
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