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Connexin connects first customer as new full fibre broadband network is rolled out in Hull

New entrant to city's connectivity market welcomes first customers

Boxer Luke Campbell, a brand ambassador for Connexin, left, joins founding directors Furqan Alamgir and Alex Yeung at the home of Emma Page in Hull. She and partner Dean are the first to connect to the new broadband service.

Digital infrastructure specialist Connexin has successfully connected the first customer to the new full-fibre network it is creating in Hull.

The major milestone in the roll-out comes as it aims to break the region’s broadband monopoly, going up against KCom.

Launched last September, it will be one of the first in Europe to be built over an existing full-fibre network as the incumbent provider’s infrastructure isn’t shared.

Read more: KCom cans inflation-linked price rise on regional broadband network

Furqan Alamgir, founder and chief executive of Connexin, said: “Connecting the first customer to our new full-fibre network is not just a momentous occasion for Connexin, but also for Hull and East Riding. It signals the beginning of the end of the region’s broadband monopoly and the introduction of choice for people, bringing real change to the area.

“We have exciting things planned and as we continue to roll-out the network, which will be the fastest across the region, we can’t wait to welcome more customers and to provide homes and businesses with access to ultra and hyper fast broadband at a competitive price, with superior customer service.”

MS3 is also developing in the city, with both having received major backing from new investors since KCom was bought out.

Whitehelm Capital Partners injected £80 million into Connexin.