£1.2m project in Notts and Derbyshire set to help rural communities be better connected

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Major plans for faster and more reliable internet speeds for communities who need it the most have moved a step closer.

Nottinghamshire County Council, which is leading a D2N2 Gigahubs project across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire have appointed telecommunication specialists Neos Networks to deliver the scheme. Neos is partnering up with Openreach and Netomnia to help with the infrastructure build.

Initial survey work has already begun with the aim of benefitting up to 28 public buildings in rural locations such as libraries, schools, doctors’ surgeries to have faster, reliable gigabit broadband.

It is expected that the full scheme will be live by Spring 2026.

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