Truespeed's XGS-PON Tech Boosts Broadband

Truespeed, a network provider and ISP based in Bath, has passed 60,000 properties with its fibre network, with a target of increasing that to half a million by 2025, using XGS-PON technology from Adtran. The firm has invested £22m across several South West locations, including South Gloucestershire, North Somerset, and Bath. By using XGS-PON technology, Truespeed aims to offer ultra-fast speeds and reliable broadband services to more households and businesses, and its approach to growing its infrastructure in a sustainable and efficient way is likely to help it deliver fast broadband in cities, towns, and rural communities. With Adtran’s technology, Truespeed can guarantee ultra-fast speeds and 24/7 reliability. The company’s investment in fibre deployment and its use of advanced software-defined access innovations are likely to help it differentiate itself from competitors and deliver reliable, ultra-fast broadband services to its customers in the South West of England.

Truespeed, a network provider and ISP based in Bath, has announced that it has passed 60,000 properties with its fibre network, with a target of increasing that to half a million by 2025. The company has invested £22m across several South West locations, including South Gloucestershire, North Somerset, and Bath, as part of its full-fibre rollout, and is using XGS-PON technology from Adtran to expand its infrastructure. The technology is designed to allow the provider to offer current speed tiers of up to 900Mb/s to households and up to 10Gb/s to its enterprise customers. With fewer above-ground cabinets, Truespeed is growing its infrastructure in a more sustainable and efficient way to deliver reliable, fast broadband in cities, towns, and underserved rural communities.

James Lowther, CEO of Truespeed, said that they are leveraging the most advanced software-defined access innovations available to provide fibre connectivity all the way into customers’ homes and business premises. With Adtran’s technology, Truespeed can guarantee ultra-fast speeds and 24/7 reliability. Ronan Kelly, CTO of EMEA and APAC regions at Adtran, added that they are working closely with Truespeed to bring high-speed broadband to more people, communities, and businesses across the South West of England. Adtran’s open and scalable technology is helping Truespeed grow its network rapidly while maintaining the highest standards of customer experience.

Truespeed’s expansion is expected to enable the service provider to offer ultra-fast speeds and reliable broadband services to more households and businesses. The company aims to pass half a million properties by 2025 by using XGS-PON technology from Adtran, which is designed to provide high-speed internet services to underserved communities. The provider’s approach to growing its infrastructure in a sustainable and efficient way is likely to help it deliver fast broadband in cities, towns, and rural communities.

Overall, Truespeed’s investment in fibre deployment and its use of advanced software-defined access innovations are likely to help the company differentiate itself from competitors and deliver reliable, ultra-fast broadband services to its customers in the South West of England.

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