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Trooli has moved into a new office in Kings Hill in Kent in preparation of an expected 40% rise in headcount by the end of the year.
The new head office allows Trooli’s headcount to swell from 230 to 320 as it looks to take its full fibre broadband into new parts of the country.
Trooli’s network has recently gone live in Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Hampshire and Suffolk, building upon its well-established markets in Kent, East Sussex and Berkshire. Work is now under way to extend into Dorset and Norfolk as well.
To support its growth in East Anglia, the company has also launched a new regional build office in Ipswich.
Andy Conibere, CEO of Trooli, said: “Our new head office is a key and important step in our ability to build on our current success and to accelerate our roll-out plans even further and faster.”