Jun 8, 2022
Netomnia, the UK’s fastest-growing wholesale fibre broadband operator, has today announced that its full fibre multi-gigabit network is being rolled out in Doddington, Cambridgeshire.
Netomnia will provide Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband infrastructure to around 7,500 premises in Doddington as part of an investment of up to £2.25 million in the area, delivering access to its robust and reliable broadband network, helping to future-proof and diversify the local economy.
Providing access to an ultrafast, reliable broadband network will greatly benefit Doddington by removing technical restraints and enhancing economic growth and business opportunity.
Jeremy Chelot, Chief Executive Officer at Netomnia, commented: “Many parts of the UK have had notoriously limited access to a good, quality broadband network in the past and at Netomnia we’re trying to remedy that. No one should be left out of having access to ultrafast broadband, especially when it can support growth and development in the local area.”
Along with its sister company YouFibre, an internet service provider, Netomnia has secured £418 million in funding since 2020 to support its rollout strategy and aims to reach one million premises in 2023.
Netomnia makes wholesale connectivity available to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), building the infrastructure for their broadband services. Its network supports symmetrical (equal upload and download speeds) multi-gigabit services up to 10 Gbps (10,000 Mbps) using XGS-PON technology; this means ISPs using Netomnia’s network will be able to offer their customers reliable ultrafast speeds for decades to come.