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    TalkTalk launches ‘TalkTalk U’ to shift focus from speed to coverage

    By Eva LiOctober 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • TalkTalk U launches at Connected Britain 2025, emphasising “need not speed” as the core message.
    • The service uses property data and algorithms to optimise Wi-Fi performance and reduce in-home blind spots.

    What happened: TalkTalk unveils new Wi-Fi product prioritising in-home coverage over headline speed promises

    TalkTalk has introduced a new Wi-Fi product, TalkTalk U, designed to address household connectivity issues by focusing on in-home coverage rather than headline broadband speeds. Launched at the Connected Britain 2025 event in London, the service offers a bespoke set-up based on each customer’s home layout, ensuring coverage across all rooms. The system flexes speeds automatically in line with demand, aiming to eliminate blind spots without requiring users to choose from confusing packages.

    Chief executive Susie Buckridge said the approach moves away from the industry’s reliance on faster speeds as a selling point. “TalkTalk U is all about need not speed,” she explained, adding that most homes use fewer than 100Mbps despite the rise in advertised gigabit offers. The product will roll out first in CityFibre-served areas before wider availability later this year.

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    Why it’s important

    The launch marks a strategic shift for TalkTalk, which is positioning itself as a challenger brand by targeting customer frustration with complex broadband offerings. By bundling algorithms, property data and automated performance management, the company aims to reduce service complaints and reliance on call centres. The new platform will also be supported by Kraken Technologies’ customer management system, intended to streamline agent support.

    Industry observers note that while other providers continue to market ever-faster packages, TalkTalk’s move reflects a growing recognition that everyday users prioritise reliability and coverage. As homes add more connected devices, seamless distribution of bandwidth is increasingly valued over raw speed. If successful, TalkTalk U could encourage wider market change, particularly as UK broadband competition intensifies with fibre network expansion.

    CityFibre Kraken Technologies Susie Buckridge TalkTalk
    Eva Li

    Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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