Yayzi Owners Establish New UK Home Broadband ISP nufibre | ISPreview UK

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The current owners of internet provider Yayzi Broadband appear to be in the process of establishing a new provider called nufibre, which is due to launch in about a month and will be offering FTTP broadband packages via a selection of network operators (e.g. Openreach, Netomnia, Trooli, Freedom Fibre, MS3 and CityFibre).

The future situation around Yayzi has recently been open to a fair bit of speculation, which started earlier this year after a change in leadership and problems with their availability checker. For example, it’s not been possible for new customers in CityFibre areas to order a package for some time, and the checker’s results for other networks can also be a bit.. varied.

In addition, several of ISPreview’s readers recently spotted that Yayzi’s CEO, Martin Gardner, had also helped to setup another ISP called nufibre in May 2025 (company details), albeit this time registered in London rather than Blackpool (Lancashire), where Yayzi is registered.

According to Martin, nufibre has been setup as a completely separate entity with new partners to focus on selling layer 3 products (official announcement due soon), although there’s no escaping the fact that its website is currently promoting headline broadband packages and prices that appear almost identical to those of Yayzi. But Martin states that nufibre’s website is still a work in-progress and there are “lots of changes” due to be made to its packages (e.g. new routers), coverage etc. (i.e. agreements / commercials are still being finalised).

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However, all of this has raised a few questions over the fate of Yayzi, although Martin states that they’re in the process of developing their own Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system to help move beyond the existing system’s flaws. We’re told this means that Yayzi should be able to start accommodating new customers again sometime in the very near future, most likely this month (i.e. the original plan was to get it working again by the end of June, but it is taking a little longer).

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