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Broadband provider MTH Networks has today confirmed that they’ve gone live on Trooli’s alternative full fibre (FTTP) network, which covers premises across the South East, South West and East Anglia Regions of England and a small part of Scotland.
Trooli’s full fibre network is said to cover more than 480,000 homes across the United Kingdom, including various towns and large semi-rural villages across parts of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Dorset, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, West Sussex and Wiltshire in England. As well as bits of North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire and Fife in Scotland (formerly part of Axione UK’s network – here).
The wholesale access agreement reflects the fifth fibre access network to go live on the MTH Networks platform. Customers in the Trooli footprint can now order from MTH Networks full fibre broadband with symmetrical speeds from 500Mbps to 2.5Gbps, available using iPoE or PPPoE – supporting Bring Your Own Router or use an MTH Networks Router.
David Curtis, Director of MTH Networks, said:
“Broadband should be simple. You find a provider you trust, check your postcode, and get connected. That is what we built our multi-carrier platform to do. Adding Trooli as our fifth network is a big step in that, adding further reach and choice for our customers. There are hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in rural Kent, East Anglia, along the South Coast, and now parts of Scotland where people haven’t had a real choice of provider. From Wednesday 24th June they can get MTH Networks. That is exactly what the platform was built for.”
Rhiannon O’Neill, Wholesale Director at Trooli, said:
“This partnership is a great opportunity for Trooli. Our team has considerable experience in driving the innovation required to reach areas of the UK with our network to those who will benefit from it the most. MTH Networks complements a growing number of quality wholesale partnerships which Trooli now has, and by partnering with MTH Networks we can continue to provide digital access and greater consumer choice for communities across our footprint.”
All customers are said to benefit from a price that is fixed for the full contract term (no in contract price rises or changes). Customers can also choose from four repair service levels, with commitments ranging from “next working day +1” through to a six-hour fix available around the clock, 365 days a year. Business customers receive a 99.99% core network uptime SLA and a dedicated static IP address as standard.