EXCLUSIVE: latest UK Broadband Coverage Report Shows Significant regional Disparities in November 2024
new data released today reveals substantial variations in broadband availability across the UK’s nations and regions, with notable improvements in full-fibre coverage but persistent challenges in rural connectivity.
National Overview
latest Ofcom figures indicate that 97.3% of UK premises now have access to superfast broadband (30Mbps+), marking a 0.8% increase since May 2024.Full-fibre (FTTP) coverage has reached 56.8% of homes nationwide, with significant regional variations.
Nation/Region | Superfast coverage | Full-Fibre Coverage |
---|---|---|
England | 98.1% | 58.2% |
Scotland | 95.8% | 52.4% |
Wales | 94.9% | 48.7% |
Northern Ireland | 93.2% | 85.6% |
Regional Performance Analysis
London maintains its position as the best-connected region with 99.1% superfast coverage. Rural areas continue to lag, with:
• Scottish Highlands reporting 82.3% superfast coverage
• Welsh valleys at 88.7%
• Cornwall showing 89.4% coverage
Infrastructure Development Progress
The government’s Project gigabit has delivered:
• £4.8 billion investment in rural connectivity
• 2.7 million additional premises connected since May
• 32% increase in full-fibre availability year-on-year
Urban-Rural Divide
Latest statistics highlight persistent disparities:
• Urban areas: 98.8% superfast coverage
• Rural areas: 89.2% superfast coverage
• Remote rural: 79.6% superfast coverage
Future Projections
Government targets include:
• 85% UK premises to have gigabit-capable broadband by 2025
• 99% coverage target for Project Gigabit by 2030
• £5 billion additional funding allocated for hard-to-reach areas
Commercial Development
Major providers have announced:
• BT Openreach: 25 million premises target by December 2026
• Virgin Media O2: Network expansion to 80% of UK by 2028
• Option networks covering 30% of hard-to-reach areas
Current Challenges
Key obstacles include:
• Planning permission delays in urban areas
• Civil engineering constraints in rural locations
• Supply chain pressures affecting equipment availability
• Skilled workforce shortages impacting deployment speed
This extensive analysis reflects the current state of UK broadband infrastructure, highlighting both progress and remaining challenges in national connectivity development.