Bolton has become a gigabit town.

You may have seen the name CityFibre across Bolton; as well as attending this year’s Bolton Food and Drink Festival and Farnworth Live Festival, they’ve been installing a Full Fibre broadband network that will bring gigabit speeds to homes and businesses across the town.

It’s a huge project, but they’re making great progress – with more streets being built every day, with live connections available via TalkTalk and Zen.

This is a game-changer for Bolton, because Full Fibre is the fastest and most reliable broadband available – and CityFibre is one of the only companies doing it here. In fact, even if you think you have Full Fibre, you probably don’t, because while lots of providers use the terminology “fibre”, they often use copper cables, which means you’re using older and less reliable technology.

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With CityFibre, “Full Fibre” really is Full Fibre; even the cable from the street to your home is fibre. It’s not just the speed that’s better; Full Fibre broadband is up to five times more reliable than alternatives, and there’s no such thing as “peak times” meaning it’s less likely to slow down no matter what time of day it is, or if lots of people use it at the same time, which is great news for homes across Bolton that are suffering from buffering, streaming and poor connection.

Some of us think of broadband in terms of download speeds, but what do those speeds really mean?

Gigabit speed itself means it’s capable of up to 1,000Mbps, and that’s for both download and upload speeds! Put simply, with a gigabit connection, you can download a high-definition film in less than a minute and get the latest video games, which can be over 100 gigabytes in size, in just 10 minutes! You can also upload photos, files, and videos in the blink of eye, making the most of cloud storage solutions like Dropbox.

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You might be wondering where CityFibre are working in Bolton currently, or how you’ll know when they’re coming to your street; you’ll be able to spot the teams in action in Farnworth and Astley Bridge. They will have reached nearly every home and business locally, by 2023. CityFibre use digital advertising on social media and door knocking where applicable, to inform residents that they are in the area and will be building soon, they will also post a letter through your door before construction is due to start in your street, so you know to expect them.

So how do you get it? CityFibre is a wholesale provider, they don’t sell directly to the public. Instead, they make their network available to a range of internet service providers, TalkTalk and Zen are the first official service providers to launch in Bolton, with more to follow.

To check if your home is already connected, use CityFibre’s postcode checker here.

This will tell you if the network is being installed or if it’s in the pipeline, if it’s not available yet, you can register your updates to find out when it will be.