Ofcom has kicked off its Telecoms Access Review (TAR) 2026, an evaluation of the regulations that will apply to the UK fixed telecoms markets from April 2026 until March 2031.
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Brsk aims to disrupt and gain market share in 2024, driving uptake alongside its steady build to establish itself as a ‘David’ to the ‘Goliath brands’ in the industry.
Giganet’s transition from a voice-only comms provider to a Fern Trading-backed ISP reaching over nine million premises is testament to its capacity for business transformation and commitment to building a full fibre future - and of course its ambition.
Competition in the UK full fibre sector has never been fiercer with newcomers looking for ways to differentiate in a saturated market.
Here, Guy Miller, CEO of Hull-based full fibre network operator MS3 Networks, explores the support and infrastructure needed to create thriving tech hubs in the North’s former industrial towns and cities.
Xantaro was established in Germany 20 years ago and entered the UK market five years after launch on a mission to help altnets and major carriers to understand the capabilities of their networks and reach their full potential. Today, the company employs more than 170 staff, over 70 of whom are certified network experts supporting more than 300 enterprise and channel customers, between them holding more than 700 certifications.
Trenches Law’s long-term priority is to ensure that the 25% of residential properties that require a wayleave aren’t left behind as the UK’s full fibre build progresses in a cost-squeezed environment.
Fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace is no longer optional — it’s vital for business success. Not only does it enhance a company’s reputation, but it's also proven to increase profits and drive innovation.
Positive community interaction during the build phase is proving to be a critical factor in fibre take-up as networks go live and stakeholders demand connections.
Having built its reputation as a billing provider for the telecoms industry, PRD Technologies has begun expanding into other sectors, and fibre remains firmly in its sights.
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