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The ultrafast service is expected to launch sometime later this year.
The service will be available in 25 towns and cities across the UK by the end of 2019.
Eligible properties will have a legal right to request access to broadband speeds of at least 10Mb.
It was previously only available to those with BT's Ultrafast Fibre packages.
Customers must also be notified of the best alternative deals available.
It's expected that 70% of NHS organisations will be connected by August 2020.
This financial boost will help support the upcoming rollout of their high-speed technology.
The village of Cornish Hall End will be the first to receive gigabit services.
BT, Sky, Virgin Media, TalkTalk and Zen Internet have all signed the agreement which was created by regulator Ofcom.
Gigaclear has provided Green Meadows Park in Gloucestershire with access to speeds of up to 900Mb.
Openreach's Fibre First scheme is to upgrade an entire city's infrastructure for the first time.
A new £3 million scheme aims to deliver on the government's promise to improve rural broadband.
Residents of Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and London will be the first to benefit from the technology.
The government's full fibre network fund will bankroll the project.
50 homes in the Cambridgeshire village of Papworth will experience the service for six months.
Greater Glasgow, Salford and the London boroughs of Bexley and Merton are included in the 2019 rollout.
The Orkney Islands can achieve a speed of just 3Mb while those in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire enjoy a superfast 32.5Mb.