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Broadband in Redcar and Cleveland

In Redcar and Cleveland (England), 40.7% of homes can get full-fibre broadband and 91.3% can get a gigabit-capable connection, according to Ofcom’s Connected Nations July 2024 data. That is 26 percentage points below the UK full-fibre average and 9 points above the UK gigabit average. Coverage is measured across 66,088 residential premises.

Full-fibre (FTTP)
40.7%
UK 67%
Gigabit-capable
91.3%
UK 82%
Superfast (30+ Mbit/s)
98.7%
Ultrafast (100+ Mbit/s)
91.4%
Below USO (no decent broadband)
0.0%
Gera Broadband Index
73.0/100
rank 229/361

Broadband availability in Redcar and Cleveland (July 2024)

Connection type% of premises in Redcar and ClevelandUK
Full-fibre (FTTP)40.7%67%
Gigabit-capable91.3%82%
Ultrafast (100+ Mbit/s)91.4%
Superfast (30+ Mbit/s)98.7%
Below USO (can’t get decent broadband)0.0%

The Gera Broadband Index (GBI) is a transparent composite over these real Ofcom figures: GBI = 0.45 × gigabit% + 0.30 × full-fibre% + 0.20 × superfast% − 1.5 × below-USO%, clamped to 0–100. It is derived, not an Ofcom-published number. The UK median GBI is 77.4.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I get full-fibre broadband in Redcar and Cleveland?
In Redcar and Cleveland, 40.7% of residential premises can get full-fibre (FTTP) broadband, according to Ofcom's Connected Nations July 2024 data. Across the UK, full-fibre reaches 67% of premises.
Is gigabit broadband available in Redcar and Cleveland?
Gigabit-capable broadband is available to 91.3% of premises in Redcar and Cleveland (Ofcom Connected Nations July 2024). The UK average gigabit availability is 82%.
What broadband speeds can most homes get in Redcar and Cleveland?
98.7% of homes in Redcar and Cleveland can get superfast broadband (30 Mbit/s or faster) and 91.4% can get ultrafast (100 Mbit/s or faster), per Ofcom's July 2024 figures.
How many homes in Redcar and Cleveland cannot get decent broadband?
0.0% of premises in Redcar and Cleveland fall below the Universal Service Obligation, meaning they cannot yet get a "decent" broadband connection (at least 10 Mbit/s download) on the network, according to Ofcom Connected Nations July 2024.
How does Redcar and Cleveland rank for broadband in the UK?
Redcar and Cleveland ranks 229 of 361 UK local authorities on the Gera Broadband Index (GBI 73.0 of 100), a transparent composite of Ofcom's real gigabit, full-fibre and superfast availability figures, with a penalty for premises below the Universal Service Obligation. The UK median GBI is 77.4.

Reference period: July 2024 (Ofcom Connected Nations 2024, latest published edition). Source: Ofcom — Connected Nations 2024, fixed broadband coverage by local and unitary authority (file 202407_fixed_laua_res_coverage_r01.csv). Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. © Ofcom. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.