toob invests £13m in Woking ‘full-fibre network’
Full-fibre broadband provider toob is investing £13m building its own infrastructure in Woking, with the company aiming to reach up to 32,000 homes and businesses in the area.
The network will run cables directly into either homes or workplaces, which according to toob is what separates its product from other broadbands.
toobs full-fibre network operates through fibre optic cables, which can offer faster speeds than copper cables.
This expansion into Woking comes following the company winning two awards, including one for ‘Best Urban Fibre Provider’.
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Based on the South coast, toob’s base started in Southampton. The firm has been expanding its presence throughout the South after having received £300 million funding in recent times.
Nick Parbutt, CEO, toob, said, “We are delighted that we will be able to offer our service to Woking. toob has been built on our belief that access to fast, reliable broadband at an affordable price is a necessity in today’s increasingly digital world.
‘’We are committed to delivering the fastest and most reliable service, using the latest full-fibre technology, at an affordable price.
''Customers will benefit from speeds of 900Mbps for only £25 per month on an 18 month contract, with no in-contract price increases. They can rely on toob to provide broadband that simply works.
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