Increasing business-based sign-ups reported by FibreSpeed
Recent reports from specific business markets have shown that their broadband connection, which has been provided by Welsh broadband network operator FibreSpeed, has made things faster and easier, and this has led to significant increases in sign-ups by business users to the leading fibre optic network provider in Wales being reported.
The 200 mile fibre optic broadband network that spreads across the north of Wales to locations including Holyhead and Wrexham is larger than any other service provider in the region. It has been reported that the number of consumers signing up with the provider has grown rapidly following what was seen to be a good quality initial take-up of the FibreSpeed service in the Welsh area.
With the speed and reliability offered by FibreSpeed it is now looking at moving into other business sectors and has estimated that over the next ten years its fibre optic broadband network will bring around £29 million to North Wales every year.
The quality of growth in the number of broadband connection just over the summer period was something that FibreSpeed was very happy with according to Richard Forde-Johnston, business development and relationship manager of FibreSpeed.
The latest company to subscribe to an advanced broadband network was a leading food packaging manufacturer, Excelsior Technologies continue Forde-Johnston. The sign-up Excelsior’s Deeside was seen as one of many examples of FibreSpeed helping with the growth of other industries said the head of the network operator. The delivery of a contract that exists between Excelsior and the US firm Bird’s Eye that is worth several million is something that Excelsior now hopes it will be able to contribute towards.
The serving of the best possible broadband service to businesses is something that FibreSpeed is constantly working towards and also an overall commitment to providing the North Wales area with the fastest and highest quality broadband service possible.
Source – Broadband Blogged








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