Home
 » ISP News » 
Sponsored Links

Matthew Hare Steps Back from Executive Chairman Role at FullFibre

Wednesday, Jul 23rd, 2025 (12:01 am) - Score 1,320
Matthew-Hare-and-James-Warner-Shake-Hands

Matthew Hare, the Executive Chairman of alternative UK broadband operator FullFibre Limited, has announced that he is “stepping back” from the role after only being appointed to the post in January 2025 following the merger with fellow altnet Zzoomm (here), where he was previously the CEO.

The combined Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network currently reaches 600,000 premises (RFS) and 80,000 customers (up from 70k in March 2025) across England – serving parts of 100 market towns, which makes it one of the UK’s largest altnets. This reflects both their open access wholesale network (FullFibre) and their in-house retail ISPs (BeFibre and Zzoomm), although the BeFibre brand might soon be retired (here).

NOTE: Zzoomm was originally supported by £224m in capital = £100m debt via banks (here), £12m from private investors (“big chunk” of that comes from Matthew Hare) and £112m via Oaktree Capital (here). By comparison, FullFibre Ltd was backed by investment from Basalt Infrastructure Partners LLP.

The newly merged company has since suffered from some post-deal redundancies (here), although the big development this week is that the former CEO of Zzoomm and current Executive Chairman of the merged network, Matthew Hare (pictured – left), has informed shareholders that he is stepping back from the role, despite only doing the job for a few months.

Advertisement

James Warner, CEO of FullFibre (Group), said:

“Matthew Hare has made the decision to step down from his role of Executive Chairman from the FullFibre/Zzoomm group. His development of the highly respected Zzoomm business, and most recently in his role supporting the newly enlarged FullFibre group, have played a critical role in building competitive UK telecoms infrastructure providing high quality services to customers across the country. The board thank him for his efforts and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”

According to ISPreview’s sources, Matthew is also understood to have indicated that the network operator is in sight of positive EBITDA this year and positive cash flow next year. The group is said to be considering a range of additional merger opportunities that could potentially help to grow their current level of profitability and cash generation even faster.

Matthew doesn’t say precisely why he’s chosen to step back from the new role and all day-to-day operations, but he does plan to remain a minority shareholder in the business and indicated strong confidence in the company’s CEO, James Warner (pictured – right). Matthew added that he himself doesn’t have any immediate plans and is currently contemplating his future.

Share with Twitter
Share with Linkedin
Share with Facebook
Share with Reddit
Share with Pinterest
Tags: ,
Mark-Jackson
By Mark Jackson
Mark is a professional technology writer, IT consultant and computer engineer from Dorset (England), he also founded ISPreview in 1999 and enjoys analysing the latest telecoms and broadband developments. Find me on X (Twitter), Mastodon, Facebook, BlueSky, Threads.net and .
Search ISP News
Search ISP Listings
Search ISP Reviews
Comments
3 Responses

Advertisement

  1. Avatar photo Ad47uk says:

    I knew he would at some point, he started up Gigaclear and then went away from it, now he has done it with Zzoomm.

    Makes no odds to me as long as they carry on providing the service I have got at the price I want to pay.
    I don’t really want to pay anything, but it is what it is.

    1. Avatar photo Fibre Scriber says:

      Unfortunately you don’t get owt for nowt, even with Zzoomm! 🙂

  2. Avatar photo Fredy is ready says:

    Always seemed a strange move for him to move “upstairs” rather than being in operational control daily as CEO

    One of the best out there, it’ll be interesting to see what happens at Full fibre.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

NOTE: Your comment may not appear instantly (it may take several hours) due to static caching and moderation checks by the anti-spam system. Please be patient. We will reject comments that spam, troll, post via known fake IP/proxy servers or fall foul of our Online Safety and Content Policy.
Javascript must be enabled to post (most browsers do this automatically)

Privacy Notice: Please note that news comments are anonymous, which means that we do NOT require you to enter any real personal details to post a message and display names can be almost anything you like (provided they do not contain offensive language or impersonate a real persons legal name). By clicking to submit a post you agree to storing your entries for comment content, display name, IP and email in our database, for as long as the post remains live.

Only the submitted name and comment will be displayed in public, while the rest will be kept private (we will never share this outside of ISPreview, regardless of whether the data is real or fake). This comment system uses submitted IP, email and website address data to spot abuse and spammers. All data is transferred via an encrypted (https secure) session.
Cheap BIG ISPs for 100Mbps+
Community Fibre UK ISP Logo
200Mbps
Gift: None
Youfibre UK ISP Logo
Youfibre £23.99
150Mbps
Gift: None
Plusnet UK ISP Logo
Plusnet £24.99
145Mbps
Gift: £140 Reward Card
Vodafone UK ISP Logo
Vodafone £25.00
150Mbps
Gift: None
TalkTalk UK ISP Logo
TalkTalk £25.00
152Mbps
Gift: None
Large Availability | View All
Cheap Unlimited Mobile SIMs
iD Mobile UK ISP Logo
iD Mobile £16.00
Contract: 24 Months
Data: Unlimited
Talkmobile UK ISP Logo
Talkmobile £16.95
Contract: 1 Month
Data: Unlimited
Smarty UK ISP Logo
Smarty £17.00
Contract: 1 Month
Data: Unlimited
ASDA Mobile UK ISP Logo
ASDA Mobile £19.00
Contract: 24 Months
Data: Unlimited
Three UK ISP Logo
Three £20.00
Contract: 24 Months
Data: Unlimited
Cheapest ISPs for 100Mbps+
toob UK ISP Logo
toob £18.00
150Mbps
Gift: None
Gigaclear UK ISP Logo
Gigaclear £19.00
300Mbps
Gift: None
Community Fibre UK ISP Logo
200Mbps
Gift: None
Beebu UK ISP Logo
Beebu £23.00
100 - 160Mbps
Gift: None
Hey! Broadband UK ISP Logo
150Mbps
Gift: None
Large Availability | View All
Promotion
Sponsored

Copyright © 1999 to Present - ISPreview.co.uk - All Rights Reserved - Terms , Privacy and Cookie Policy , Links , Website Rules , Contact
Mastodon