ISP Lothian Broadband Plans FTTP Rollout to 50,000 Premises – ISPreview UK
2020 has brought many challenges to most businesses, regardless of the sector. As a rural broadband infrastructure company, Lothian Broadband became a lifeline for their 1,350 customers when lockdown began in March this year. With the overnight requirement for many to work … Continue reading
Lothian Broadband are delighted to offer fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) in Gifford, East Lothian, now. With prices starting from £50 per month and speeds of up to 1GB, our fibre can provide the connection speeds needed for working from home, video calls … Continue reading
Our company vision statement is “Connecting everyone, always”. And we really mean it. We understand that now, more than ever, broadband is crucially important to keeping things moving. Whether you are working from home, entertaining or educating the kids, or … Continue reading
All applications must be made before the end of November for installation by the end of 2019. You may be eligible for the government voucher scheme that covers the costs of a standard installation. Get in touch now to avoid … Continue reading
Plusnet have announced that they will be raising their prices this December. If you are affected by this price hike, you can leave your contract penalty free within 30 days of being notified by the provider. Money Saving Expert has … Continue reading
As the team has rapidly increased, we have outgrown our fantastic office space in Humbie and we are moving to new premises in Haddington in September. Humbie has been a happy home for us and we will be very … Continue reading
The inaugural INCA Awards took place on Monday 5th November in London to celebrate the UK’s most innovative and inspirational alternative network providers (altnets) currently operating across the UK. Selected by a team of independent judges, Lothian Broadband won the … Continue reading
We agree with CityFibre that “Fibre” should mean Fibre to the Premises. Confusing marketing messages about what “Fibre” broadband means are misleading consumers. See what CityFibre have to say here… Two thirds of broadband customers believe “fibre” should mean fibre-to-the-premises