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Progress as CityFibre Integrates Connexin’s UK FTTP Broadband Network UPDATE

Wednesday, Nov 19th, 2025 (8:24 am) - Score 600
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Network operator CityFibre appears to be getting close to completing the integration of Connexin’s 10Gbps capable full fibre (FTTP) broadband infrastructure, which is present across parts of East Yorkshire (Hull etc.), Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire (England), into their national UK network.

In case anybody has forgotten. CityFibre announced the acquisition of Connexin’s broadband network back in March 2025 (here). The deal included Connexin’s built network assets of more than 80,000 premises passed, as well as work-in-progress to a further 20,000 premises and options to extend further throughout Hull over time. PATRIZIA’s European Infrastructure Fund II also became a minority shareholder in CityFibre.

NOTE: CityFibre is owned by Antin Infrastructure Partners, Goldman Sachs, Mubadala Investment Company, Interogo Holding etc. The network is supported by UK ISPs such as Vodafone, TalkTalk, Zen Internet, Sky Broadband and more (local ISP availability does vary). Some 730,000 customers use the network, which as of Oct 2025 covers 4.6 million UK premises (4.3m RFS).

The acquisition also saw CityFibre take on responsibility for Connexin’s £58.6m (public subsidy) Project Gigabit contract for rural parts of Nottinghamshire and West Lincolnshire (Lot 10), which has been stuck in a state of limbo since the agreement but originally aimed to cover 34,320 hard to reach premises (this will also make it possible to reach over 50,000 non-subsidised premises in the target regions).

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Overall, CityFibre expected the deal to eventually enable a total expansion of their existing FTTP footprint by “up to185,000 premises, while the associated retail customer base would remain controlled by Connexin as a now independent retail ISP. At the time CityFibre said they expected to complete the integration of Connexin’s network “later this year“.

The latest development, as spotted by Thinkbroadband, is that Connexin’s main footprint in Hull is now starting to come up via CityFibre’s availability checker, which suggests that the network integration work is starting to make some real progress. But at present Connexin is the only ISP on CityFibre’s wholesale-only network able to serve this; it’s unclear if this is related to a degree of time-limited wholesale exclusivity (they’ve done that before) or just the fact that other ISPs haven’t had a chance to expand into it yet.

However, some testing reveals that not all of Connexin’s network patch has been integrated yet, since we saw positive results for tests with the HU5 2JN postcode area and others, but negative ones when testing a few like HU7 5DF and HU8 9PD (those two do come up as positive via Connexin’s website, but not CityFibre’s checker). Clearly there’s still some work left to do.

Take note that we didn’t check the status of Connexin’s other FTTP builds in Tickton, Leven, Brandesburton, North Frodingham and Beeford. We have asked CityFibre if they could provide a progress update on their network integration work and will hopefully be able to share their response later today.

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UPDATE 10:35am

CityFibre has responded to confirm the official launch of their network across Hull, “giving more than 80,000 homes and businesses their pick of [30+] market-leading broadband providers for the very first time“. Earlier this morning their website only listed Connexin as an ISP for the postcodes we tested, but this has now been expanded.

Simon Holden, CEO of CityFibre, said:

“Hull has been held back by a lack of choice for far too long but CityFibre’s arrival brings competition and state-of-the-art infrastructure, helping to supercharge growth and giving residents and businesses their pick of the very best broadband.

As we continue to grow CityFibre’s future-proofed network, at over 4.5 million premises today and with plans to reach more than 8 million, our wholesale business model means we bring the best products, pricing and services to our partners, and game-changing connectivity and choice to homes, businesses and communities across the UK.”

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  1. Avatar photo Joyce Whittle says:

    What are City fibres plans for the telegraph poles installed 12-18 months ago in many areas in Hull and surrounding East Riding villages that have no fibre attached ? How long can telegraph poles be left in place without it being completed to being a usable network . It can hardly be considered critical infrastructure
    What are their plans for builds that were not started ?
    Will city fibre consider doing the right thing for our region and share infrastructure with KCOM now they have a PIA product ? I would urge city fibre to contact KCOM

    1. Avatar photo Anon says:

      What a load of nonsense. Do you really expect Cityfibre to buy a network then rip it all out?

    2. Avatar photo Rob says:

      I don’t think there is anything preventing KCOM from becomming a CityFibre ISP. It’s a wholesale platform afterall so would be in their interest.

  2. Avatar photo Joyce Whittle says:

    @Anon , I have asked their plans for the incomplete network and asked what regulations there are governing telegraph poles that have no function . With PIA if the infrastructure is not completed within a year when gaining access to another companies network you can be required to remove what is placed ,why isn’t there some ruling for telegraph poles that have no function ?
    Also where no infrastructure is built surely using KCOM’s PIA makes sense as it costs less than to build new infrastructure so I’m told by MS3’s CEO Guy Miller

    1. Avatar photo Anon says:

      The article above says they’ve built 80k homes with work in progress for another 20k. They aren’t going to give you commercially sensitive information about their rollout.

      To put this in perspective Cityfibre have over 4.6m premises compared to KCOM who have under 300k.

      It probably doesn’t make any commercial sense for them to use KCOM PIA for just such a tiny number – up to 20k homes. That’s < 0.5% of their footprint!

  3. Avatar photo Anon says:

    @Mark “except at the moment their website only lists Connexin as an ISP for the postcodes we tested” – Checking HU5 2JN your example postcode this morning on CityFibre’s website returns 22 ISPs in addition to Connexin, so that statement is now out of date.

    1. Mark-Jackson Mark Jackson says:

      Yep, it looks like they just updated it now. Correcting.

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