BeeBu Telecom Limited has been established in Fareham, Hampshire, with an aim to ‘make waves in the UK home broadband market’.
The company has so far partnered with CityFibre, MS3, Freedom Fibre, FullFibre and F&W Networks, with access currently to 14.8 million homes across the UK.
It’s also supported by ISP automation software Vantage Cloud.
“Our approach is straightforward”, said CEO David Kilby.
“At BeeBu, there’s no need for additional network construction, as solid infrastructure already exists in the UK.
“Our mission is to ensure customers receive what they pay for – reliable, affordable broadband, complemented by exceptional customer service.
“Over the past 18 months, we’ve witnessed multiple broadband companies entering the market, some catering to niche communities, specific regions, or localities.
“However, a recurring trend is that customer service and reliability are somewhat lacking.
“Since the inception of this project, we’ve aimed to stand out, providing ultrafast full-fibre broadband access to more UK homes than any other provider, all the while ensuring it’s highly dependable and cost-effective.”
BeeBu will initially offer speeds of up to 1Gbps, with plans to introduce multi-gigabit speeds later this year and reach more homes through new network provider partnerships.
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