Female Openreach engineer, wearing high-vis and a helmet up a telegraph pole, checking the fibre connections.

East of England set for £51 million broadband boost

Lucy Frazer MP in Ely Library with representatives from Connecting Cambs, Cambs Libraries & Cambs Skills. Everyone is standing in a row, smiling by bookshelves.

Bridging the Digital Divide in Cambridgeshire – Ely Library welcomes Lucy Frazer MP to discuss the importance of digital inclusion work

England's Connected Heartland announced as 5G Innovation Region - with a map of the UK showing all the regions chosen and the Department of Science, Innovation & Technology logo.

Cambridgeshire welcomes the news that England’s Connected Heartland to benefit from major investment in 5G

Photo showing a new pathway included as part of Linton Greenway construction.

Fibre ducting helps to bring faster internet access for Cambridgeshire communities

Image of a Smart street lighting column casting light on an electric car. Text: Smart tech to be trialled in towns and cities with £4m funding to boost local connectivity

Connecting Cambridgeshire secures £220K funding from Smart Infrastructure Pilots Programme competition

£88 million boost for innovative connectivity

Cambridgeshire set to benefit from over £9 million of investment to trial innovative 5G technologies

Infographic explaining that deploying fibre ducting at the same time as delivering infrastructure schemes brings many other benefits as well as better digital connectivity.

Speeding up digital delivery and saving carbon in Cambridgeshire

Metricell commissioned to conduct benchmarking project to assess wireless mobile network coverage

Two Openreach engineers feeding fibre into ducting while standing in front of an Openreach van in a new housing estate on a sunny day.

Thousands across St Ives and St Neots missing out on faster broadband

Gigaclear Project Delivering Lead Chris Baldwin presenting Mr Soper with a bottle of champagne.

Gigaclear brings high-speed broadband to Stilton and “Life’s just got a lot easier” – declares resident

A CambWifi sticker on the lamppost outside St Ives Town Hall.

Get Connected: Free Wifi zones marked with new CambWifi stickers

£122m plan set to bring lightning-fast broadband to 45,000 rural homes and businesses in Cambridgeshire