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More than eight million homes across the UK are now able to access hyperfast, full-fibre broadband. But some are still experiencing issues. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA
More than eight million homes across the UK are now able to access hyperfast, full-fibre broadband. But some are still experiencing issues. Photograph: Rui Vieira/PA

UK broadband users: share your experiences

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We would like to hear from those who have experienced issues with their broadband

More homes have been provided with full fibre broadband in recent years as companies like BT expand their plan for Openreach in a bid to improve access to rural areas. However, some are still experiencing broadband issues either with their current supplier or because they do not have the technology installed where they live.

We would like to hear your broadband experiences. Have you experienced any issues? We are particularly interested in hearing from those in rural areas.

Share your experiences

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