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Fibre network provider founded by former TalkTalk boss secures £100m boost

Freedom Firbe is aiming to reach more than two million premises in its chosen locations

Freedom Fibre is headquartered in Greater Manchester(Image: Freedom Fibre)

A fibre network provider founded by a former TalkTalk boss has secured £100m in scale-up funding.

Greater Manchester-based Freedom Fibre has been backed by Equitix, which owns 40% of Electricity North West, as well as a debt facility from Santander.

The company was founded in November 2020 by chief executive Neil McArthur who was group innovation director at TalkTalk until December 2018.

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Equitix has made an initial £84m funding commitment into the business, providing it with cash to accelerate the roll-out of FTTP by Freedom Fibre, which is predominantly through the installation of fibre across BT’s existing infrastructure.

Freedom Fibre is already offering ultra-fast broadband to almost 20,000 homes across parts of Cheshire and Greater Manchester.

It has said it is on track to reach 70,000 premises by the end of this year and expects to boost customer penetration through its wholesale agreement with TalkTalk to use its fibre optic connections.

The added that its ultimate business plan is to reach more than two million premises in its chosen locations.