ISP MTH Networks Joins Freedom Fibre’s UK FTTP Broadband Network

Broadband provider MTH Networks has today become the latest retail ISP to confirm that they’ve jumped onto Freedom Fibre‘s growing gigabit-capable broadband (FTTP) network, which has so far covered over 300,000 premises (27th Mar 2024) across the United Kingdom – mostly in the North West of England.

The internet provider, which also sells packages via a several other alternative networks (e.g. MS3 and OFNL), are offering a range of Freedom Fibre based packages that start at £29.40 per month for 150Mbps (symmetric) on a 24-month term (currently discounted to £22.05 per month) and go up to just £34.20 for 1000Mbps (discounted to £25.65!). The discount reflects the average monthly price when their 6 months free service offer is applied.

NOTE: Freedom Fibre, which recently merged with VX FIBER (here), was originally backed by £111m from Equitix and has been working to cover parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Shropshire in England and North Wales. The operator previously aspired to cover 2 million UK premises, but it’s unclear what the goal is today.

In addition, we’ve noticed that a previously unfamiliar ISP name – Beebu – has also joined the operator’s growing Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network. But the details at the bottom of Beebu’s website appear to incorrectly state that: “Beebu Telecom Limited is registered in England & Wales at: 1 Barnes Wallis Road, Fareham, Hampshire, UK PO15 5UA. Company no. 08043921.”

However, company number 08043921 actually goes to AERIAL DIRECT LIMITED at the same address, while the correct company number for Beebu Telecom Limited appears to be 08635537. The Beebu website was previously used for a mobile service called Beebu Mobile, which has now vanished and been replaced by their full fibre focused broadband brand.

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