The independent wholesale broadband and leased-lines aggregator, VeloxServ, has today announced that they’ve added Gigaclear’s rural full fibre broadband network to their platform as part of a new supplier partnership. The move gives partners (ISPs etc.) access to yet another alternative network, the fourth new supplier partner they’ve onboarded in 2025.
The announcement indicates that Gigaclear’s Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network is currently available to over 530,000 homes and businesses in poorly served parts of rural England. But the network operator’s latest official coverage figures appear to put their reach at 612,000 premises for Sept 2025 (inc. 150,000 customers in June 2025).
VeloxServ currently gives resellers, ISPs, and MSPs access to a wide and growing range of suppliers – including major carriers like Openreach, CityFibre, and Virgin Media (O2), as well as alternative networks such as Elevate, ITS Technology, Freedom Fibre, FullFibre Limited, Netomnia (Brsk), Vorboss and now Gigaclear.
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Craig Messer, MD of VeloxServ, said:
“We’re delighted to partner with Gigaclear to bring even more full-fibre capability into our wholesale portfolio. This is our fourth major supplier addition this year and it underlines our strategy of giving our partners the widest possible choice in high-quality, future-proof connectivity. By working with Gigaclear, especially in rural areas that are often underserved, we’re helping our partners extend their reach, improve service delivery, and meet the increasing demand for ultrafast, reliable broadband. At VeloxServ, our aim is always to empower the channel – offering not just multiple supplier options, but transparent pricing, technical support, and a partner-first approach, so resellers can build resilient, profitable businesses without bias or constraint.”
Jamie Flint, Gigaclear Wholesale Director, said:
“We are pleased to be working with the team at VeloxServ and this collaboration will deliver even more choice for residents and businesses in rural areas. At Gigaclear we are proud of our near 15 years’ experience of building and operating a network in some of the most rural parts of the country, and we are continuing to play our part in narrowing the digital divide that exists between rural and urban areas. We are looking forward to delivering even greater connectivity as this partnership develops.”
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