Alncom Prep £1.4m FTTP Broadband Build in Rothbury, Northumberland | ISPreview UK

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Rural gigabit broadband ISP Alncom has today announced that they’re working on a £1.4m project to extend their Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network to cover over 200 of the hardest to reach premises in and around the remote town of Rothbury in Northumberland (England), which aims to tackle areas that are still “unable to access superfast broadband“.

In fact, Alncom’s network already reaches into central Rothbury, although their new roll-out looks to be targeting some of the more isolated properties. We should add that Openreach (BT) and the Fusion Fibre Group (formerly FACTCO) also have some FTTP coverage of the town and its surrounding areas.

NOTE: Alncom –  using kit from ADTRAN’s TA5000 fibre access platform – is supported by investment from Railsite Telecom (here) and the government’s gigabit voucher scheme.

The operator, which will need to navigate many challenges during its expansion (e.g. narrow roads, streams, ancient monuments and sites of special scientific interest), added that they would also provide free public WiFi across the town centre and community halls as part of this roll-out.

The build itself is due to begin sometime this summer (2025) and will then take around 12-months to complete.

Stephen Pinchen, MD of Alncom, said:

“We plan to start in the summer of 2025 with the build taking around 12 months. Ultrafast broadband is now a vital part of everyday life and as a company, we have been heavily focussed on being able to deliver this roll-out to the people and businesses who have been left behind. It has taken a lot of planning and negotiation, working closely with BDUK to get our teams into these harder to reach and more isolated homes and commercial premises.”

The provider itself is currently aiming to build their full fibre network to cover 50,000 premises across the North East of England (they’ve already done well over half that) – mostly in rural parts of Northumberland, County Durham and the Scottish Borders – and they also have an existing Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) network.

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