
The Horsham-based Telecom Acquisitions Group (TAL), which is a holding company for a number of familiar retail UK ISP brands (Home Telecom, Eclipse Broadband etc.), has announced that they’ve just acquired another small batch of 3,000 broadband customers from the remaining part of TalkTalk owned provider Origin Broadband.
Just to recap. TalkTalk transferred 95,000 customers from Origin Broadband, which is a trading name for Origin Communications and OB Telecom (owned by TalkTalk), to Utility Warehouse (Telecom Plus) last year as part of a new partnership (here). At the end of last year they also transferred a small number (850) of Origin’s remaining residential broadband customers on Vodafone-based lines to TAL / Home Telecom (here).
The latest addition of 3,000 customers from the Origin Group to TAL appears to represent another batch of those who are connected to the underlying Vodafone network. As before, TAL states that the transferred customers will “continue to enjoy the same prices, terms and conditions and connectivity they are accustomed to, with the added benefit of being supported by Home Telecom’s dedicated UK-based sales and customer service teams.”
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Sasha Barnett, COO of Home Telecom, said:
“We are so proud to have the opportunity to support these customers and welcome them into our happy family of 63,000 customers. As a company, we can offer up to 24-hour service, seven days per week, and we also have an app available to download, giving our customers support and full control of their router, right at their fingertips.”
Home Telecom is committed to ensuring a smooth and seamless transition for all customers, with no disruption to their existing service.”
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