Jamie Callaghan
9 June, 2025
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Full Fibre broadband boost for 11 Sussex communities

Openreach is bringing Full Fibre broadband to more properties across Sussex – giving residents and businesses access to some of the fastest, most reliable broadband anywhere in Europe.

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The once-in-a-generation, full fibre broadband upgrade will let thousands of local people connect multiple devices at gigabit-capable speeds and help businesses trade online and compete for decades to come. 

Engineers have started work to build new networks for Littlehampton and Lewes, while existing networks are being expanded to reach more properties in Hastings, Peacehaven, Bexhill, Hailsham, Newhaven, Seaford, Kemptown, Pevensey and Polegate.

Fibre technology provides more reliable, resilient and future-proof connectivity, with fewer faults; more predictable, consistent speeds; and enough capacity to easily meet growing data demands. 

Full Fibre broadband is coming to more properties in Sussex.
Full Fibre broadband is coming to more properties in Sussex. Credit: Openreach

It boosts every online experience, from seamless streaming and gaming for households to smooth video calls, banking and customer interactions for businesses, with much less buffering or slowdown at busy times

Local people can visit  openreach.co.uk/ultrafastfullfibre to register for updates and, as the build progresses, check their addresses to see when services are available from their chosen provider. 

Kieran Wines, Openreach Partnership Director for the South East, said: “We’re bringing full fibre broadband to more properties across Sussex and letting local people know what to expect. 

People can check the Openreach website to see if they can upgrade.
People can check the Openreach website to see if they can upgrade. Credit: Openreach

“This is a major infrastructure upgrade, so there will be more engineering teams, equipment and vans around town, and we're working hard to keep disruption to a minimum.

“Wherever possible, we’ll use our existing network of ducts and poles to avoid roadworks, new street furniture and disturbance. But there may be places where we need to install new poles, underground ducts and fibre cables because it’s the only way to make sure households get included in the upgrade.” 

Openreach’s full fibre network now reaches more than 18 million properties, and the company plans to extend this to 25 million homes and businesses by the end of 2026, with a belief it can reach as many as 30 million by the end of the decade – with the right investment conditions.

You can find out more about the benefits of an upgrade to Full Fibre broadband on the  Openreach website.