Wessex Internet has connected its first customer in South Wiltshire as part of an £18.8 million contract awarded by Project Gigabit, bringing faster broadband to around 14,500 residents across the region.
Netomnia has doubled its network footprint in the last year to make a total of one million plus homes and businesses ready for service.
Founded in 2019 by CEO, Jeremy Chelot, the altnet’s network now covers over 100 communities across the UK, having laid over 15,600km of fibre.
MD Zoltán Kovács, said: “We started building our network in 2020 and to reach one million premises in just four years is truly unprecedented.
This achievement is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our entire team.”
Netomnia recently announced its merger with fellow altnet Brsk to create a group with a combined total of 1.6 million premises ready for service. The group has a target to reach three million premises by the end of 2025.