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Netomnia joins The Fibre Café to boost connectivity

By Lily YangAugust 21, 2024Updated:August 22, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Netomnia has merged with Brsk and joined The Fibre Café, enhancing its network and ISP onboarding capabilities.
  • This partnership aims to provide better access to wholesale connectivity services across the UK.

OUR TAKE
The integration of Netomnia into The Fibre Café marks a significant advance in the UK’s broadband landscape. By leveraging strategic partnerships, they can expedite the onboarding process for ISPs, ultimately enhancing service availability for consumers. This collaborative approach is likely to spur innovation and improve network efficiency while increasing.
–Lily,Yang, BTW reporter

What happened 

Strategic Imperatives announced that Netomnia has joined The Fibre Café following its merger with Brsk. This partnership allows Netomnia to tap into a wider range of Internet Service Providers as it expands its network. Together with Brsk, Netomnia adds 1.6 million premises to the platform, reinforcing its status as a scalable, capital-efficient wholesale option.

Strategic Imperatives’ managing director, Wail Sabbagh, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasising shared goals of enhancing wholesale connectivity in the UK. The unified gateway and API offered by The Fibre Café will facilitate greater access for both network owners and ISPs. Jeremy Chelot, CEO of Netomnia and Brsk, highlighted the advantages of this partnership in connecting more homes to their full-fibre network, aiming to serve one million customers by 2028.

Also read: Avrotech’s smart fibre infrastructure solutions for modern businesses

Also read: UK government urges telecoms to limit telegraph poles, threatens legislation

Why it’s important  

The announcement of Netomnia joining The Fibre Café represents a pivotal shift in the UK’s broadband sector, indicating a movement toward greater collaboration among telecom players. This partnership not only enhances Netomnia’s capacity to onboard ISPs but also signifies an important step in driving innovation and competition in the market.

With the goal of connecting a million customers by 2028, this initiative could lead to improved internet experiences for users and potentially reshape the landscape of broadband access in the UK. The merger is poised to foster growth, efficiency, and more diverse connectivity options across the nation.

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Lily Yang

Lily Yang is an intern reporter at BTW media covering artificial intelligence. She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University. Send tips to l.yang@btw.media.

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