
Internet provider Pop Telecom has today become the latest ISP to join Freedom Fibre’s alternative open access network, which has so far grown their Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP / XGS-PON) based infrastructure to cover 350,000 premises and connected 24,000 customers across various parts of England and North Wales.
The announcement doesn’t provider much further information, other than to confirm that customers covered by the network will be able to access broadband speeds of up to 2.5Gbps, all for an “accessible monthly price“.
David Curran, Director of POP Telecom, said: “Joining the Freedom Fibre network allows us to deliver even faster, more reliable broadband to our customers. By combining their powerful full-fibre infrastructure with our focus on excellent customer service and value, we’re continuing to make exceptional connectivity accessible to everyone.”
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Just under 7% take up, that’s far from good!
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£39.99 for 2.5gb symmetrical opposed to £57 zen interesting