CityFibre acquires Connexin's full-fibre infrastructure | Computer Weekly
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Connexin, a smart technology and digital services provider, has launched a broadband service for SMEs in Hull as part of a strategic acquisition by CityFibre. Founded in 2006, Connexin aims to provide residents and businesses with more broadband choices and has undertaken initiatives to serve rural areas through Project Gigabit. The acquisition will expand CityFibre's network to connect an additional 185,000 premises in the region, while integrating Connexin's resources and contracts, showcasing CityFibre's ongoing commitment to market consolidation and growth in the UK broadband sector.
Connexin has launched an all-in-one business broadband service tailored for SMEs in Hull, and is strategically acquired by CityFibre to enhance network reach.
The acquisition agreement solidifies CityFibre's expansion intentions in Hull, incorporating Connexin's infrastructure and Project Gigabit contract to serve more than 185,000 premises.
Connexin aims to disrupt the broadband market with its network, enhancing choice for consumers while focusing on connecting underserved rural areas under the UK's Project Gigabit.
CityFibre's commitment to market consolidation and rapid integration highlights its strategy to grow nationally, as evidenced by its swift incorporation of Lit Fibre.
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