Alternative broadband operator Freedom Fibre, which has already grown their gigabit full fibre broadband network to cover 315,000 UK premises (Nov 2024) across parts of England (Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk and Essex), has chosen VeloxServ to support its wholesale B2B (business) connectivity offering.
The strategic partnership will also enable VeloxServ to extend its reach to even more businesses across Greater Manchester, Stoke-on-Trent, North Shropshire, and Cheshire, supported by Freedom Fibre’s full-fibre (FTTP) network. The company already offers businesses a mix of internet connectivity, server hosting, and data centre colocation services.
Craig Messer, MD of VeloxServ, said: “Our latest strategic partnership with Freedom Fibre reinforces our focus on providing our ISP partners with as wide a range of high-quality and competitively priced connectivity products as possible across the UK. Both organisations are firmly committed to supporting UK businesses to thrive by fulfilling their digital potential and we look forward to our close collaboration as Freedom Fibre’s network continues to evolve and we continue to enhance our growing reputation as the independent wholesale connectivity aggregator of choice backed by exceptional customer service.”
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The service that Freedom Fibre provides is typically offered via wholesale to a variety of supporting broadband ISPs, such as TalkTalk, iDNET, Home Telecom, Fusion Fibre Group, Squirrel Internet, Yayzi etc.
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