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Carnival Internet UK, a new broadband provider, has launched in the UK, aiming to provide a focus on fairness, and sustainability for the industry.
The company also says it pledges to contribute to environmental efforts and do its bit to help tackle digital poverty across the country.
The altnet provider will deliver high-speed connections using eero’s mesh Wi-Fi routers that incorporate TrueMesh, TrueRoam and TrueChannel, with ‘Max’ plans to include eero’s fastest router that supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard – the eero Max 7.
Customers will also benefit from eero Plus for inbuilt security features as standard, including content filtering, malware and ad blocking, and internet scheduling tools to ensure a safer and more controlled online experience, keeping families safer online.
Olly Sedden, Director of Product, Commercial and Marketing at Dotlines UK, the company behind Carnival Internet UK said: “By combining sustainability, fairness, and high-performance technology, we hope to lead by example and reshape how broadband providers operate in the UK.”
Carnival Internet UK pledges to plant one tree or kelp plant for every month a customer stays with them, with a target of planting one million in its first five years.
In addition, 1% of all customer bills will be donated to UK charities working to combat digital poverty.