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FullFibre and Zzoomm Complete Broadband Altnet UK ISP Brand Integration

Wednesday, Feb 18th, 2026 (9:43 am) - Score 1,960
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Alternative UK broadband operator FullFibre Limited, which back in March 2025 completed its merger with Zzoomm (here), has today confirmed that the pair have now also completed their brand integration. Much as we leaked in June 2025 (here), this means that Zzoomm will now become the single retail ISP brand for the service (BeFibre customers will shortly be moved).

The combined gigabit speed Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband network currently reaches 600,000 UK premises (ready for service) and “over90,000 customers (up from 80k in July 2025) across England – serving parts of approximately 110 market towns, which makes it one of the country’s largest altnets. This reflects both their open access wholesale fibre network alongside their in-house retail ISP(s).

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.

At the same time, Zzoomm has also unveiled a mild “brand refresh“, which has been shaped around customer needs for fast, reliable, and great-value broadband for homes and businesses. The Zzoomm brand is said to be underpinned by several core values: Trusted Performance, Standout Service and Real Value.

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The successful integration is said to mark a major post-merger milestone, “delivering an integration programme on time, on budget and fully to plan, which unifies operational, commercial and technology systems“.

James Warner, CEO of FullFibre, said:

“Completing this integration over the last nine months, on time and on budget, is a huge achievement and a real credit to all involved. We now fully operate as one business, on one platform, with a single retail brand in Zzoomm. Having completed a second merger in as many years, we continue to materially extend our capabilities, and are well placed to continue our growth story and further pursue future strategic opportunities.”

New customers of the service can expect to pay from £24 per month on a 24-month term (shorter 12-month and 30 day options are also available, at extra cost) for symmetric speeds of 200Mbps, which rises to £49 per month for 2,300Mbps. A mix of e-Gift cards – valued at between £50 and £75 – are currently also being offered alongside some other discounts.

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  1. Avatar photo Antipater says:

    The long march toward consolidation continues. One wonders how long it will be before the infra is bundled under one umbrella and is sold to OTTP or an Arab soverign wealth fund.

    1. Avatar photo Ad47uk says:

      ZZoomm have been part of Full fibre for a while, what happens in the future, is another thing.

  2. Avatar photo Ad47uk says:

    When I saw that they have got 24-month contracts, I thought, oh no they are doing it, but looking on their site, the prices are the same as 12 months, the only difference is the e-Gift cards for new customers. Flexi month is £37 for the 500Mb/s package, which for a monthly rolling thing, is not too bad, but the price can be increased at any time. The longer contracts have no price increases. Maybe the others need to learn from this.

    As long as the service is provided at a decent price, and it keeps working, I will stay, I doubt I will take out a 24-month contact on renewal, they would have to give me a good offer.

    1. Avatar photo Big Dave says:

      VMO2’s coming for you….

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