Britain should maintain competition in the broadband market to boost full-fibre coverage to 96% of premises by 2027 while capping prices on slower-speed services, UK telecoms regulator Ofcom announced on Thursday.
The cap would limit what BT's Openreach can charge for connections up to 80Mbit/s, an increase from the current 40Mbit/s limit.
Ofcom's previous measures, including encouraging new providers to use Openreach's infrastructure, have helped increase full-fibre coverage from under 25% to nearly 70% of homes.
It now proposes keeping high-speed broadband prices free from regulation until 2031 while ensuring affordability for those relying on older copper-fibre connections.
In rural areas where commercial networks are less viable, Ofcom plans to support Openreach in expanding full-fibre access. The regulator's consultation on these proposals will run until June 12, with final decisions expected in March 2026. BT shares rose 0.5% following the announcement.