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Home Telecom joins Full Fibre’s partner programme to deliver ultrafast, reliable internet connections via their full fibre network.

This new partnership follows previous announcements for Fresh Fibre and Fusion Fibre, which significantly increases FullFibre’s national offering to clients.

FullFibre is a wholesale network provider currently working to connect its telecoms network to more than 130 market towns across 17 counties in the UK. Operating under the customer-facing brand Fibre Heroes, they are working to connect the historically overlooked towns of the UK with an ultrafast broadband connection.

Home Telecom is one of the fastest growing broadband companies, providing national coverage of circa 100,000 customers, supported by a fully UK based team boasting a 4.5 star ‘excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 10,000 reviews.

Commenting on the new partnership, Head of Wholesale at FullFibre, Matt Baker, said “It’s great to be partnering with Home Telcom. This addition to our partner programme means we can offer even more choice to residents and businesses across the UK. I am excited to be offering even more choice for renters, who can now take advantage of deals that match the terms of rental agreements.”

CEO Nigel Barnett is excited to announce the addition of FullFibre to their rapidly expanding portfolio of AltNet partners. “Unlike newer providers who are hitting the streets but finding the market challenging Home Telecom are here to stay, as part of the Telecom Acquisitions group we are proud to have been servicing customers for over 26 years. This is a very exciting partnership, by adding the FullFibre footprint to our coverage, it will give our circa 100,000 customers enhanced FTTP connectivity options.”

FullFibre’s ISP partners now include BeFibre, Directsave, Fresh Fibre, Fusion Fibre, Home Telecom, Fleur Telecom, Eclipse Broadband, Gigabit Networks, IDnet and Link Broadband.

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