
The AllPoints Fibre Network (APFN), which is a wholesale platform that aggregates connectivity from several different UK full fibre networks, has announced that their partners (ISPs and network operators) can now benefit from a cashback incentive – worth up to £1,500 – on certain Ethernet services from Sky Business Wholesale ordered through their aquila platform.
The promotion marks the arrival of multi-gig Ethernet services on the platform, helping partners win more Ethernet opportunities and giving their customers more flexibility, as demand for higher-bandwidth business connectivity continues to increase. In short, customers can claim up to £1500 cashback on qualifying 10Gb bearer orders and up to £500 cashback on qualifying 1Gb bearer orders.
Apparently this offer, which will run until 31st December 2026, is available across both Sky and ITS Technology’s UK Ethernet footprint on eligible 3-year and 5-year terms through aquila’s single platform experience. If customers require 1G today, then choosing 1G on a 10G bearer usually allows easier bandwidth upgrades without lengthy downtimes and reducing the risk of churn
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Sonia Hanson, Head of Product at AllPoints Fibre Networks, said:
“We want partners to have the headroom to grow with their customers. Our Ethernet incentive gives them real commercial reward for meeting rising bandwidth demand, from 1Gb right up to 10Gb, without having to invest in infrastructure of their own.”
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