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Neos Networks Rolls Out Full Fibre Network in Leading UK Cities

Neos Networks Rolls Out Full Fibre Network in Leading UK Cities Image Credit: Neos Networks

Neos Networks, one of the UK’s leading business connectivity providers, revealed its advanced plans to invest in a full fibre, last mile, metro network expansion programme across the capital and three key regional UK cities.

Deployment is already underway and the company’s first access network is scheduled to come onstream in Liverpool at the start of next year. The company’s ambitious ‘Project Edge’ network expansion programme will also see two more regional Metro Access Networks serving businesses in Birmingham and Manchester go live from the middle of 2022, with the City of London intended to come on stream in February 2023.

Across the first three regional UK cities, the company said that its new access networks would bring fibre connectivity within the reach of almost 10,000 locally based businesses and regional offices. The announcement marks an acceleration in Project Edge and follows news earlier this month that the company had completed a major stage of the programme by unbundling some 550 BT exchanges ahead of its target schedule.

The Access Network in the City of London will bring direct connections to the company’s high-speed, high capacity, full fibre national network to around 23,000 businesses right into the heart of the capital.

The move into last-mile access networks will mean the company no longer has to rely on third-party connectivity and will be able to offer regional businesses better timescales and lower costs to deliver the higher quality service associated with the company’s nationwide UK backbone business network. By connecting directly into high-speed core network, the new Metro Access Networks will also improve choice and connectivity for national companies looking to better integrate their regional centres.

Sarah Mills, MD of Wholesale and Smart Infrastructure
Regionally based businesses and offices, of all sizes and across all sectors, need access to the highest available quality of connectivity if they are to keep pace with their national and international competitors. The UK lags behind many of its European neighbours in terms of business fibre access. 

Neil Shewry, Deputy Director, Jisc
Connecting directly in to Neos Networks’ high quality, reliable network here in Liverpool will strengthen our infrastructure, improving both the speed and quality of the services we are able to deliver to our partners in education and research across the UK.

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