BRADFORD is one of the first areas in the UK to benefit from a company’s £200 million full fibre broadband rollout.

National broadband provider, Grain Connect, who are in the process of rolling out a full fibre broadband network to more than 50 towns and cities across the UK, as part of the first phase of a £200m investment, which will see the roll-out of a full fibre network to 400,000 premises across the UK.

Grain builds their own fibre optic network with a dedicated fibre cable direct to every home, meaning that homes don’t share fibres with their neighbours. In addition to this, Grain is pledging that they will never increase a customer’s price in their contract term, as they feel this is an unfair practice.

Roland Barzegar, of Grain Connect, said: “This £200m investment is a huge vote of confidence for our regional roll-out phases across the UK, and we can’t wait to bring super-fast, reliable, and affordable broadband packages to local communities.

“Grain is committed to providing a 1Gb capable full fibre network, with a fully UK-based customer service team, great pricing, fair contract terms and shorter contract lengths of 12 months.

“It’s important to us, that your ‘monthly cost’, really is your monthly cost."

Bradford residents can also check their eligibility and register their interest for the service here.