Fibrehop is expanding to reach seven new towns and cities!
Following a successful launch of Fibrehop in Milton Keynes, we are now announcing the expansion of its full-fibre home broadband services to residents in seven more towns and cities as part of our long-established partnership with CityFibre.
With Fibrehop, we have been offering a single, symmetrical Gigabit-fibre broadband package to residents in Milton Keynes over CityFibre’s new state-of-the-art network since February. Fibrehop's early success has now triggered its expansion to residents in Cheltenham and Gloucester in the coming months, with Swindon, Leicester, Weston-super-Mare Bath, and Plymouth following later in the year.
As Triangle, we have been delivering internet services to businesses across the Midlands, South East and South West since 2004 and were CityFibre’s original business launch partner in Bristol in 2016.
Paul Anslow, our CEO, said: “Having launched Fibrehop in Milton Keynes earlier this year, we’ve seen how strong the demand is for fast, reliable and affordable full fibre broadband and this has given us the confidence to expand our offering across seven more towns and cities to reach over 600,000 homes across the UK.
“With so many businesses now reliant on employees working from home, ensuring they have access to a fast and reliable connection is critical to maintain productivity and support an agile workforce. Fibrehop at home will complement great connectivity at the office and continue to enable Triangle and our partners support businesses across the Midlands and the South.”
Rob Hamlin, Chief Commercial Officer at CityFibre, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Triangle’s expansion of their Fibrehop service across seven new markets so soon after launching in Milton Keynes. As a CityFibre partner, Triangle has long been at the forefront of the Full Fibre revolution and this news will bring even greater choice of faster and more reliable broadband services to hundreds of thousands of homes.
“The enthusiasm of ISPs to join our networks underlines the importance and impact of digital infrastructure competition. With access to the most competitive wholesale products over a rapidly expanding national footprint, this is a major opportunity for ISPs to win market share while also driving benefits for consumers.”
To find out more and check availability of full-fibre home broadband service please visit: www.cityfibre.com / www.fibrehop.com
Bristol business community celebrates ‘Gig-aversary’
Bristol’s Gigabit City status has reached its first anniversary thanks to a partnership between CityFibre and Triangle Networks.
The collaboration is the first to bring Gigabit City status to Bristol overhauling its connectivity from the inside out. To date, over 80 businesses have benefited from the initiative to future-proof the city’s digital capabilities, driving economic growth and boosting competitiveness and productivity across local enterprise.Thousands of businesses are within reach of the Gigabit City network. With 69km of full-fibre infrastructure running beneath the city streets, past Filton to Almondsbury and across the city centre, Bristol has been transformed into one of the best connected cities on the planet.Partnering with Triangle Networks to offer ultrafast connectivity, with speeds up to 100 faster than the UK’s average, CityFibre’s network has enabled a number of Bristol businesses to revolutionise the way they do business, no longer held back by the likes of bandwidth restraints.With a thriving creative scene across the city, production firm Wildseed Studios were one of the first companies to gain a gigabit boost. They say ultrafast connectivity has transformed how they do business with their global partners.Chris Pearless, Networking Manager at Wildseed explained: “The gigabit connection has given us flexibility. Instead of days, we can now make changes in hours. It’s added an agility and quality to our production we haven’t seen before.”As well as embracing new technologies, Gigabit City infrastructure will provide businesses with ultrafast speeds up to 100 times faster than the UK’s average, it’s more resilient than legacy copper infrastructure and is capable of meeting our connectivity needs for years to come as our work and lives move increasingly online.Nick Gray, City Development Manager, CityFibre said: “With our thirst for connectivity growing larger ever day Bristol is well placed to make the most of its full-fibre infrastructure. The city is recognised as one of the most digitally advanced in the UK and world class connectivity will only enhance the city’s capabilities.“It’s been great to welcome businesses to the network from key industries across the city. Bristol is truly embracing the full-fibre revolution and it’s great to see.”Working in partnership with CityFibre, local telecoms provider Triangle Networks have been connecting businesses across Bristol. Paul Anslow, Managing Director at Triangle said: “We have had great feedback from our customers connected to CityFibre’s full-fibre network.“As our lives and working environments become increasingly digitised, connectivity plays a huge role in driving us forward. Now is the time for businesses in the city to future-proof their connectivity and discover the great benefits ultrafast broadband can offer. We ‘re excited to work with even more businesses across Bristol providing them with affordable connectivity.”