The ITS Technology Group, which has deployed various open access full fibre broadband and Ethernet networks across parts of the United Kingdom, has today announced that they’ve appointed Charlie Versi to be their new Chief Operating Officer (COO).
Charlie is said to be bringing with him more than two decades of operational leadership experience across construction, development, and technology. Most recently, he served as COO at innDex, a global construction technology company. Prior to that, he held senior roles at ISG Ltd and Multiplex, where he led large, diverse teams and delivered complex transformation programmes.
The new COO will take charge of ITS’s end-to-end operational delivery, with a “focus on service excellence and delivering an outstanding experience for both partners and their business customers“. As such we suspect he’ll also have some input into the delivery of their future 50G PON network and services, which could be launched during early 2026 (here).
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Daren Baythorpe, CEO of ITS, said:
“Charlie’s appointment marks a significant milestone for ITS as we continue to evolve and grow at pace. We’re strengthening the foundations of our business to deliver consistently, reliably, and with excellence – no matter the scale or complexity of the challenge. Charlie brings the operational leadership, strategic mindset, and values-driven approach that will be instrumental in this next phase. We’re delighted to welcome him to the team.”
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