
Business ISPs Redcentric and Talk Straight (aka – Schools Broadband) have today announced that they’ve joined the Fibre Cafe‘s (Strategic Imperatives) connectivity aggregation platform, which with both combined should bring an additional 24,500 business connections to the platform.
Fibre Cafe’s platform was designed to tackle the integration and automation challenges for broadband ISPs when onboarding new networks (e.g. common processes, a national availability checker, alternative network agnostic order journeys and a unified interface etc.), whilst enabling such operators to more easily bring their own wholesale propositions to market.
Wail Sabbagh, MD of Strategic Imperatives, commented: “It is our pleasure to welcome Redcentric and Talk Straight to The Fibre Café, and we look forward to supporting their respective growth objectives as key partners. Though unique in industry and business focuses, by joining The Fibre Café both brands gain a significant competitive advantage through streamlined onboarding, enhanced automation, and direct access to a growing pool of service providers which we are expanding all the time.”
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