Broadband provider iDNET has today become the latest UK ISP to begin harnessing MS3’s growing 10Gbps capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network, which currently covers over 210,000 premises (footprint) across locations such as Hull, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, Cleethorpes, Immingham, and Mexborough etc.
Hull-based MS3 is an Asterion-backed network builder that aspires to cover 535,000 UK premises with their gigabit wholesale fibre network across the Hull and Humber region of England by the end of 2025. Several ISPs already sell broadband packages over this network, and iDNET are the latest addition to the club.
“For over 25 years, we’ve ensured that our customers can enjoy a reliable, resilient broadband connection,” said Tim Davies, Director and co-Founder of iDNet. “Partnering with MS3 is a great opportunity to expand our reach to new homes and businesses, while maintaining the same high-quality service.”
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We should point out that iDNET also harnesses several other full fibre networks, including those from Openreach, CityFibre and FullFibre Limited (Fibre Heroes). The new MS3 based broadband packages they’re offering start at £33 per month for a 160Mbps package on a 24-month term (including a free installation and router) and that rises to just £39 for 900Mbps. The provider also offers various 1-month and 12-month terms at extra cost, as well as premium packages with better routers etc.
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Also noticed they are not offer multi-gig on FullFibre anymore
And it’s no longer showing anything lower then 1gig for me
The only ISP I’ve found on FullFibre offering >1Gbps is BeFibre. Given the pricing we’ll be moving over next year.