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MS3 to take its full-fibre broadband network to key South Humber towns

Grimsby, Scunthorpe and Cleethorpes to be connected by the recently-invested Hull business

MS3's newly assembled senior management team, following international investment into the business. From left are Guy Miller, chief executive, Zarif Imam, chief financial officer and Chris Byrd, chief technlogy officer at the Owen House headquarters in Hessle.(Image: Katie Pugh)

Rapidly expanding broadband provider MS3 Networks is widening its reach across the Humber.

Almost 100,000 homes and businesses are to be given access to the Hessle firm’s full fibre network, with work underway on the roll-out.

Speeds of up to one gigabyte are being promised, with the selected technology described as future-proof to handle rate upgrades.

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A wholesale only provider, consumers will have packages supplied through several internet service providers.

The first homes are to be connected in August.

MS3 was significantly invested in by Spanish-headquartered Asterion Industrial Partners late last year, with the senior management team immediately bolstered at the Priory Park West headquarters.

Widening of its Hull network was already being brought forward when the deal completed, with more than 500,000 homes now the target.