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.
RunFibre has joined CityFibre’s full fibre network as an ISP partner to deliver services in Wolverhampton and Gloucester.
CityFibre is currently investing £50m and £31m respectively to bring its network within reach of almost every home and business across the two cities.
Established in 2020, RunFibre serves communities across the west of the UK.
Dave Swanston, CEO at RunFibre, said: “We are on a mission to bridge the digital divide in the west side of the UK and joining forces with CityFibre allows us to accelerate our plans tenfold.
Neil Madle, City Manager for Gloucester at CityFibre, added: “This is further evidence of the competition we have lacked in the UK which will lead to greater product innovation, a faster deployment for full fibre and overall better consumer outcomes.”
In Wolverhampton, services are now live in the St Peter's, Wednesfield, Fallings Park, Spring Vale, and Blakenhall areas, while in Gloucester, Quedgeley, Lower Tuffley and Podsmead are ready for service.