
Wholesale networking provider PlatformX Communications (formerly TalkTalk Wholesale) has today announced that they’ve begun making residential full fibre broadband (FTTP) services available via Trooli’s alternative UK network to partner ISPs, which follows the signing of a new wholesale partnership back in March 2025 (here).
At present Trooli’s full fibre network is said to cover more than 477,000 homes across the United Kingdom (up from 460k in Dec 2025), including various towns and large semi-rural villages across parts of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Dorset, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, West Sussex and Wiltshire in England. As well as bits of North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire and Fife in Scotland (formerly part of Axione UK’s network – here).
Trooli had in fact previously signalled that it was “ready to welcome PXC’s end customers on our network” back in December 2025 (here), but it appears as if that didn’t include residential customers, until now. PXC’s Residential FTTP via Trooli is said to offer symmetrical speed profiles up to 1Gbps at launch.
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Partners will also be able to choose between Wholesale Layer 3 broadband, with dynamic or static IP option, or Wholesale Layer 2 broadband – available via PXC’s scale broadband APIs. PXC’s parents will apparently also benefit from their “established ordering, assurance, billing and change-management journeys, and 5-day standard installations to meet customer demands faster“.
Jenny Harrison, CCO at PXC, said:
“We’re delighted to partner with Trooli, whose strong presence in rural and semi-rural areas means we’ll be able to deliver even more full-fibre choice for our partners, in more communities. A lot of work has gone into our integration to ensure that we’re simplifying access to the best connectivity in regions that were previously underserved, helping to close the digital divide.”
Andy Conibere, CEO at Trooli, said:
“Partnering with PXC has been an exciting journey for both parties. We recognise that end customers want to subscribe to an ISP that best meets their diverse needs, whilst being confident their fixed fibre broadband service is being delivered over a reliable, quality network, that is commercially attractive. The PXC and Trooli partnership enables many ISPs easy access to Trooli’s fibre network, which is a win-win for all. We have been impressed by the collaborative approach from PXC, which has enabled us to launch faster and more efficiently than many would have thought possible.”
A variety of ISPs buy connections via PXC and so we should soon start to see some of those making home broadband packages available via Trooli’s network (a few may already be doing this).
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