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Altnet Broadband ISP Grain Expands UK Full Fibre Network in Grimsby

Friday, Sep 19th, 2025 (12:01 am) - Score 440
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Carlisle-based alternative broadband operator Grain, which in July 2025 secured a major £225m funding boost (here), has announced that they’re expanding the coverage of their gigabit-capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network deeper into one of their original deployment towns – Grimsby in Lincolnshire.

The operator’s broadband network, which is home to over 43,000 customers and covers 270,000 UK premises (aiming to reach 600,000 in the future), first began deploying across Grimsby a few years back and ended up covering around 15-20% of local premises before stopping. But Grain is now in the process of expanding upon this, primarily by moving westward from the town centre (e.g. the streets around Haven Avenue and Vera Terrace).

NOTE: Grain has so far secured funding deals worth somewhere around £500m via Equitix, Albion Capital, Pinnacle Group, German Landesbank Nord L/B, HPS Investment Partners, LLC etc.

The official announcement doesn’t say much more than to confirm that “even more homes in town can now get connected,” although it’s an unusual move given the presence of so many rivals. The town is already well covered by FTTP from Openreach, Virgin Media and MS3. Not to mention some more limited network builds, such as from KCOM.

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So far as we can tell, Grain’s expansion area is largely already being covered by three of their rivals, which makes it difficult to understand their rationale. Sadly, the announcement doesn’t mention how many premises they’re aiming to cover.

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  1. Avatar photo Big Dave says:

    Be better doing Waltham on the outskirts of Grimsby. Openreach have not deployed much there yet and they would only have VMO2 HFC to compete against.

    1. Avatar photo Steve says:

      No I can see Quickline easily beating them to covering all the surrounding villages. Grain have a track record of questionable rollouts and, given they use cgnat along with locking down routers preventing even WiFi password changes (unless they’ve changed their ways) I wouldn’t want them.

  2. Avatar photo Ben says:

    Grain been very disappointing for me. Just bought a property (new build) on a Grain street. Very responsive email support but they clearly don’t want me as a customer. Just said there’s no room in the ducts to connect me. Even stated I was looking for the top package and to be a loyal customer. No can do, but get to see Grain vans taunting me driving down the street.

    Haven’t had much luck with OpenReach ISPs and trying to get a connection that way either, best BT could offer was 20 meg ADSL.

    Funnily enough Virgin, who I’m more than accustomed to, got in touch pretty quickly with a local chap who added my address to their system. Signed up with them, £125 cashback on Topcashback and they’re installing next week. The whole signup process really fluid and smooth. Looks like Virgin have finally gotten the kick up the backside they’ve been deserved for so long! Good old capitalism.

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