MTH Networks Joins Trooli UK Full-Fibre Network
2026-06-25 10:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Broadband provider MTH Networks has integrated Trooli's full-fibre access network (FTTP) into its multi-operator platform, covering parts of Southeast England, Southwest England, East Anglia, and Scotland.

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Trooli's full-fibre network reportedly covers over 480,000 homes in the UK, serving towns and large semi-rural villages in the English counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Dorset, East Sussex, Hampshire, Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, West Sussex, and Wiltshire, as well as parts of North Lanarkshire, South Lanarkshire, and Fife in Scotland (formerly part of the Axione UK network). Note: Trooli is backed by Agnar UK Infrastructure.

This wholesale access agreement is the fifth fibre access network launched on the MTH Networks platform. Customers within Trooli's coverage area can now order full-fibre broadband with symmetrical speeds ranging from 500Mbps to 2.5Gbps, supporting iPoE or PPPoE protocols, and can use their own router or one provided by MTH Networks.

David Curtis, Director of MTH Networks, stated that broadband services should be straightforward; customers simply need to find a trusted provider and check their postcode to connect. This multi-operator platform aims to expand customers' coverage and choices. With Trooli as the fifth network, coverage extends to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses in Kent, East Anglia, along the South Coast, and parts of Scotland, areas that previously lacked genuine provider choice. Customers in these areas can use MTH Networks from June 24.

Rhiannon O’Neill, Wholesale Director at Trooli, said this partnership is a significant opportunity for Trooli. The team has extensive experience in driving innovation to extend network coverage across the UK. MTH Networks complements Trooli's existing high-quality wholesale partnerships. Through collaboration, both parties can continue to provide digital access and greater consumer choice to communities within the coverage area.

All customers benefit from fixed prices for the entire contract term, with no price increases or changes. Customers can choose from four repair service levels, ranging from "next business day +1" to a six-hour fix available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day. Business customers enjoy a 99.99% core network uptime Service Level Agreement (SLA) and receive a dedicated static IP address by default.

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