A recent survey from bOnline has shown that many SMEs are unsure about the availability of altnet in their area, with confusion over the UK’s broadband roll-out strategy.
BeFibre has connected the first of 14,000 Brentwood residents to its full fibre services and has also made the neighbouring areas of Clacton on Sea, Pilgrims Hatch and Ingatestone ready for service.
The town featured early on BeFibre’s roadmap which aims to provide coverage to 80 UK towns and cities, covering 1,000,000 properties by 2027.
BeFibre is working alongside sister brand Digital Infrastructure to deliver FTTP connectivity via OpenReach’s Physical Infrastructure Access (PIA).
CEO Charlie Ruddy said: “Having sponsored Brentwood’s Concert for Ukraine, we’re really keen to keep communicating with the area’s residents to see how we can help them even further.”