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Company using new ‘full fibre’ Dundee CityFibre broadband network reveals prices and speeds

CityFibre's city manager Allan McEwan with Fibrecast sales and development manager Sebastian Varney and founder Kieran Paton.
CityFibre's city manager Allan McEwan with Fibrecast sales and development manager Sebastian Varney and founder Kieran Paton.

A local company will sell Dundee’s CityFibre broadband network, installed at a cost of £40m.

The major investment will bring ‘full fibre’ broadband – around 15 times typical speeds – to almost every home and business in Dundee.

CityFibre installs the network and then partners with internet service providers who sell the service.

Dundee company Fibrecast will sell broadband using the new network. The broadband specialist has focused on rural and specialist installations to this point.

The company now has ambitious plans to increase its staff after landing the transformational deal.

Fibrecast plans to be ‘go to’ broadband company in Dundee

Founder Kieran Paton said: “For years consumers have become weary of crude and neglected broadband infrastructure.

“A lot of people at the moment are using copper based broadband which has a history of not being reliable. Speeds can vary wildly depending on how far you are away from the cabinet.

“Fibre comes to your door and the speed is consistent, upload speeds are much better.

CityFibre broadband works are going on across Dundee.

“Dundee is being offered the chance to leap into the future and experience reliable ultra-fast broadband as it should be.

“We have ambitious growth plans. We want to become the go to company in Dundee for people who want good customer services and good broadband.”

Work installing the network began last year. The first phase includes Charleston, Ardler, Lochee, Downfield, St Mary’s, Menzieshill, Hilltown and Maryfield.

The infrastructure work will continue until at least 2023.

Fibrecast broadband prices

The network will come online in February or March. Fibrecast is taking pre-orders on packages ranging from £28 to £49 a month.

The £28 a month package has average download speeds of 150Mbps and upload speeds of 15Mbps. It is suitable for one to two light users.

For £35, homes get the premium level with 300Mbps upload and download. Three to four users should be able to use it comfotably.

The top tier costs £49 and has 900Mbps upload and download speeds – for more than five ‘power’ users.

All contracts last for 18 months and have a £30 set-up fee.

CityFibre broadband network expansion

The Dundee investment is the latest step in CityFibre’s plans to serve a third of the UK by 2025.

Its £4 billion full fibre network rollout programme will reach eight million homes in 285 cities, towns and villages.

CityFibre’s city manager Allan McEwan, with Sebastian Varney Kieran Paton from Fibrecast.

Allan McEwan, city manager, said: “We are very pleased to welcome Fibrecast to our Dundee network.

“This is fantastic news for the almost 20,000 people across the city who can access our network as it means they will have further choice when upgrading their broadband package to full fibre.”