
Alternative network operator FullFibre Limited (Zzoomm), which has deployed their Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) lines to cover 600,000 premises (RFS) and 80,000 customers across parts of 130+ market towns in England, has today announced that they’ve onboarded another ISP – Uptime Allies (The Cent.re Group) – to their UK network.
The Newcastle Upon Tyne based Uptime Allies is a relatively new ISP that was only founded in 2023. The company provides self-serve packages for broadband, email and website hosting, as well as leased lines, telephone and Voice over Internet (VoIP) services. The provider has also onboarded with several other broadband networks, such as Openreach (BT) and CityFibre.
Karl Mitchell, co-founder and operations director of Uptime Allies, said: “For many years, the broadband industry has been dominated by big players, but now AltNets like FullFibre are working on the ground to deliver a competitive and affordable service to business and residential customers alike.”
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Only every address the DB comes up with is in Russia.
I’ve been with these guys for nearly 3 years across three different connections. One home, two business.
Cannot fault the service and though they may not be the absolute cheapest about, I’m more than willing to pay the bit extra for the solid service they’ve provided me.
We also use them for our VoIP for a few handsets at work and it’s been rock solid too.
FWIW – The IPs I have all geolocate in England – no hint of anything Russia on anything on any of my lines with them. I get a /48 of IPv6 too.