The £12 billion project aims to gives 20 million premises access to this network by 2030.
It's now available in a number of areas across Scotland, Northern England, Northern Ireland and Wales.
The amount of farmers who have access to superfast broadband has increased by 3% over the last year.
Existing infrastructure will be used in the build meaning it should be completed by mid-March 2021.
The project will focus on homes and businesses in those hard-to-reach rural areas.
Customers can enjoy using the internet without worrying about running up an expensive bill.
They'll soon provide broadband in Portsmouth, Swindon, Reading, Plymouth, Crawley and Horsham.
The BT subsidiary has constructed a new ultrafast fibre network across the city.
Gamers all across the country were downloading huge new game files and updates.
The first phase will see Marsden, West Yorkshire, Blackpool and Tameside, Greater Manchester get access to the service.
The provider has repurposed the old technology.
Significant progress has been made after the provider succeeded in passing a Great Western railway line.
Around 20,000 premises in Braintree are set to benefit from the project.
The gigabit capable service will soon be in a variety of schools across Bath and North Somerset.
67 additional towns, cities and villages will have access to ultrafast broadband speeds in the next two years.
The Essential Plan will cost just £15 a month for a 15Mbps connection.
178Tbps is fast enough to download Netflix's vast library in a split second.
The ISP has overtaken BT's Openreach to become the UK's largest ultrafast provider.