London-based broadband provider Pulse Fibre, which specialises in deploying Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) connections into new UK build home developments and MDUs (here), has signed a 3-year partnership to ensure that “thousands of new homeowners” under house building group untypical (yes, that’s their name) are served by their network.
As part of the new collaboration, Pulse Fibre will work alongside untypical’s house building brands – Tilia Homes and Hopkins Homes – to deliver their full fibre network into new build developments, ready from the moment new homeowners move in.
All new homeowners will also enjoy 12-months of “free broadband“, although the announcement doesn’t state exactly what specification of service this includes. Additionally, Figure Telecoms will provide early site office connectivity and diversionary consultancy services alongside Pulse Fibre’s offering.
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Nathan Davis, Head of Development at Pulse Fibre, said:
“We are excited to partner with untypical to ensure their new homeowners have instant access to reliable, lightning-fast internet. Connectivity is no longer a luxury; it’s an essential part of modern living. This partnership reinforces our commitment to bridging the digital divide and enhancing the homeownership experience.”
The first developments to benefit from Pulse Fibre will be Ransome Road in Northampton and Nova Place in Station Road Newport. Untypical also has ambitious growth plans, aiming to deliver over 2,000 homes per year in the near future.
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so these will be lockouts and no choice of service provider / or little choice , Hopkins Homes are in Suffolk i think from memory
Welcome to the club of MS3 and OFNL, where the new estates have monopolies on internet access and mandatory service charges.