Freedom Fibre and Inmanta have signed a multi-year agreement to automate their FTTH services using Inmanta's intent-based service orchestrator, helping meet the growing demands of its customers.
A year into its fibre rollout, Ogi reflects on the importance of partnership for scaling at pace.
According to CEO Ben Allwright, stakeholders, strategic partners and a talented supply chain have been instrumental to Ogi’s success creating over 130 jobs and connecting thousands of premises in south wales
“Right from the start we’ve prioritised working with the very best partners across our industry,” he said.
“We’ve been fortunate enough to be able to work harder, smarter, cleaner and more sustainably thanks to those committed and collaborative relationships.”
Ogi has leveraged a partnership with Trenches Law, to co-ordinate between the Land Registry, local authorities, freeholders and property owners to forge essential wayleave agreements.
Trenches Law is part of a group of delivery partnerships contributing to the growth of Ogi’s network including local authority partnerships in Pembrokeshire, the Vale of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire and civil engineering collaborations with Network Plus, O’Connor Utilities and Avonline Networks.