Box Broadband, which is owned (majority stake) by CommunityFibre (here) and presently rolling out a gigabit speed Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network across parts of South East England (e.g. Surrey and Sussex), has today announced the appointment of Nathan Vautier to be its new Divisional CEO.
Vautier replaces Graham Sargood, who is stepping down from the CEO role after 4 years, and who will continue to guide and support the Surrey-based fibre broadband provider’s expansive growth plans as a Board Director and shareholder.
The new appointment will see Vautier bring more than 21 years of leadership and operational experience in the telecom and technology industry, having worked previously at companies such as EE and Sony Mobile Communications.
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Nathan Vautier, CEO of Box Broadband, said:
“I look forward to growing Box Broadband’s footprint across the South East, helping to deliver full fibre broadband to the rural areas that need it most.”
The provider currently holds a “goal of delivering fibre to in excess of 250,000 homes by the end of 2024“. Residential packages with symmetric speeds of 100Mbps start at £24.95 per month on a 24-month term (currently discounted to £17.95), which rises to £44.95 for their 1Gbps tier. Free installation is also included.
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