How Brunel's bridge is helping Gigaclear connect rural homes to 1Gb broadband

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Authors: TheIndianSubcontinent News AgencyUK broadband provider Gigaclear is on a mission to connect rural towns and villages that otherwise
can’t get access to high-speed internet. As part of that campaign it is now using Bristol's 19th century Clifton Suspension Bridge -
based on designs by Isambard Kingdom Brunel - to deliver speedy 1Gb broadband internet to otherwise disconnected rural villages.The
Gigaclear Fibre-to-the-Premises technology means some of the fastest internet in the world is available to some of the UK's most remote
homes
Gigaclear claims that the broadband it supplies is 26 times faster than the national average.The Clifton Suspension Bridge project is the
first time a utilities provider has used the bridge since 1935, allowing Gigaclear to expand its footprint and meaning villages and towns in
North Somerset will be able to experience the ultrafast broadband as early as September this year.Today's best broadband dealsWhile
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