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ISP Pure Broadband Sees 5,000 New UK Customers in Past Year

Tuesday, Feb 8th, 2022 (11:49 am) - Score 1,704
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Hull-based UK ISP Pure Broadband, which serves consumers covered by new full fibre (FTTP) networks from KCOM, CityFibre and also OFNL, is today celebrating their continued growth, with 5,000 new customers having signed-up in the last 12 months alone.

Tony Jopling, who was appointed as Pure Broadband’s new managing director in August 2021 (here), entered the role with the target of doubling its growth over the next 3 years and today’s news means that they’re already ahead of this “initial target“.

The ultrafast broadband provider has also recently launched new branding and a new website. On top of that, they’ve recently moved into larger premises to accommodate the growing team.

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Tony Jopling said:

“As a team, we couldn’t be happier with the results we have seen over the past year.

From customer service advisors to technicians, our employees have truly gone above and beyond to take our business to the next level, and to connect 5,000 customers in just a year is testament to their hard work.

Thanks to word of mouth and strong recommendations on review websites such as Trustpilot, more residents across Hull and the wider Yorkshire region are choosing Pure Broadband as their internet provider every day.

We’re looking forward to continuing to beat our growth targets as word spreads further that there’s a great alternative to some of the bigger broadband providers right on their doorstep.”

We should point out that Pure’s coverage of the CityFibre network is currently still restricted to premises in Doncaster and Rotherham, although a further 7 cities are planned to be added to this list “over the next 6 months“. But this appears to represent a delay from last year’s announcement, which spoke of Barnsley, Bradford, Sheffield, Halifax, Batley, Dewsbury, Leeds and Huddersfield joining their service “throughout 2021“.

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3 Responses
  1. Avatar photo James says:

    Pretty sure they’re a rebadged KCOM service in Hull.

    1. Avatar photo Cayden C says:

      They use KCOM lines, like every other provider utilises a network across the UK. I don’t get your point?

    2. Avatar photo James says:

      Majority of people in Hull don’t realise this. Pretty sure KCOM engineers come out to do whatever is needed too.

      Makes more sense to just use KCOM?

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