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Connexin completes second acquisition in a week as Pure Broadband added to city tech stable

Tech consolidation fast tracks ambition to be challenger operator

(Image: Jaydine Foley)

Hull-based digital infrastructure specialist Connexin has acquired Pure Broadband - in a second city swoop in a week.

The undisclosed deal follows hot on the heels of the firm’s Wisper Broadband addition. It will see more than 15,000 new customers added, increasing its workforce to almost 150 people, making it one of the largest alternative network providers in the North.

Pure, led by managing director Tony Jopling since founding director Adrian Bolster became chairman last summer, is a 13-year-old national award-winning internet service provider.

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Connexin was founded in 2006 by University of Hull graduate pals Furqan Alamgir and Alex Yeong. Two years ago it secured £80 million in backing from Whitelam Capital, and late last summer it revealed plans for its own network in its home city.

Mr Alamgir, chief executive, said: “This acquisition brings together two of the best technology companies in the region and I’m very proud to be welcoming Pure Broadband to the Connexin Group.

“I would like to thank the shareholders at Pure Broadband for trusting us to take the business forward, along with Tony and the Pure team for joining us on our mission to create the best digital experience for the people of Hull and surrounding areas. The acquisitions of Wisper and Pure Broadband, along with the roll-out of our own 10Gbps capable full-fibre network, demonstrates our commitment to the region and investment into the local economy.”

Describing the deal as “fast tracking the commitment to challenge KCom,” - the incumbent operator a result of the long-lasting public sector ownership legacy that differentiates Hull to the rest of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - the company said Pure customers will see no change to their service or billing, but will be able to “elevate their broadband experience to the next level” through the acquisition. Connexin said it has recently demonstrated speeds of over 2Gbps - the fastest home broadband speeds in the city.