The upgrade is already improving internet speeds and reliability for thousands of residents in Aldersley, Bilston, Central Wolverhampton, Wednesfield, Tettenhall and Woodcross.
Around 1,000 homes across 89 different buildings have been upgraded so far, which means people living there can access full fibre, the UK’s most reliable broadband technology.
Work continues and plans are in place to connect 3,500 more premises, across a further 135 buildings in Wolverhampton.
Kasam Hussain, regional director at Openreach said: “We’re thrilled to be working with Wolverhampton Homes on this significant broadband upgrade.
“Working together is a crucial step in making sure that residents across the city have access to some of the best broadband available anywhere in the UK. The support from both the council and Wolverhampton Homes has been instrumental in making this happen.
“Our partners from both City of Wolverhampton Council and Wolverhampton Homes joined engineers recently to see some of the first properties being connected. We were able to talk them through our build and the benefits it is bringing to local people.
“The upgrades are not automatic, but once full fibre is available, tenants should contact their broadband provider, place an order to get connected and we’ll do the rest.”
As part of City of Wolverhampton Council’s proactive approach to supporting the rollout of futureproofed digital infrastructure, an agreement was signed in October 2022 to give Openreach permission to carry out the work in all Wolverhampton Homes properties.
This enabled engineers to work quickly to reach hundreds of premises in just a few months.
Wolverhampton Homes is the City of Wolverhampton Council’s arm's length management organisation that is responsible for managing the majority of council-owned homes across the city.
Councillor Obaida Ahmed, cabinet member for digital and community at City of Wolverhampton Council, said: “We know that fast and reliable broadband is important to modern life and is essential to ensuring all residents are digitally included, so this boost for more homes in the city is great news.
“As a digitally driven council we work closely with Openreach and other providers to improve connectivity across the city and we look forward to full fibre coverage being rolled out further in the future.”
The partnership between Openreach and Wolverhampton Homes is delivering cutting-edge technology to council flats.
Full fibre technology provides more reliable, resilient, and future-proof connectivity, meaning fewer faults; more predictable, consistent speeds; and enough capacity to easily meet growing data demands.
This not only supports the current digital needs of residents but also future proofs their homes for years to come.
Tenants join more than 55,000 other homes and businesses across Wolverhampton who already have access to full fibre broadband, thanks to Openreach’s work.
To check the latest plans and progress between now and 2026, check the online map and postcode checker for a clear and regularly updated view.
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