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New ISP Carnival Internet UK, which was launched in May 2025 (here) and is being backed by global tech company Dotlines (Dotlines UK), has today announced that they’ve partnered with Brixton-based charity Community TechAid to help “tackle digital exclusion and e-waste“.
With a small team of staff and a network of volunteers, the Community TechAid charity typically repairs and redistributes technology to individuals in need, ensuring access to essential digital resources. The ISP, which donates 1% of its customers’ bills to charitable initiatives, will help to support the charity via fundraising, device donations, sponsorships, and employee volunteering opportunities.
Olly Sedden, Director of Product, Commercial and Marketing at Dotlines UK, said: “This partnership with Community TechAid aligns with our mission to ensure digital access is a right, not a privilege. By donating a percentage of all our customers’ bills from our high-quality broadband, we can support the repurposing of devices to those that need them most; not only doing our bit to help bridge the digital divide but also leading the way in sustainable and socially responsible business practices from day one.”