Flat Owners to Get New Rights to Faster, More Reliable Broadband Under Government Plans
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UK Plans New Rights for Flat Owners to Access Gigabit Broadband
For many Nigerians and other diaspora communities living in flats across England and Wales, reliable high-speed internet is no longer a luxury. It is essential for remote work, online businesses, digital learning, streaming, and staying connected with family back home. Now, the UK government says it wants to make fast and future-proofed broadband easier to access for people living in leasehold flats. The government has launched a new consultatio…
UK plans to curb freeholder obstruction of fibre to flats rollout
News The UK government has launched a consultation around the persistent challenges in deploying gigabit-capable broadband to certain property types and particularly to flats. Despite the UK making significant strides towards its goal of delivering nationwide gigabit coverage by 2032 – currently reaching 89% of premises – deployment to flats, particularly those with leasehold tenure, continues to lag. Gigabit-capable broadband is seen as essenti…
Gov to Give UK Leaseholders Right to Request Gigabit Broadband in Flats
The Government has today published a new consultation on measures that aim to create a new right for leaseholders, such as those living in blocks of flats / apartments (Multi-Dwelling Units), to request a gigabit broadband connection. In addition, freeholders will face a new duty not to “unreasonably refuse” such requests from tenants. But finding the right balance will be difficult. Previous governments have already done a fair bit of work in a…
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