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Netomnia rolling out full fibre broadband network to seaside town Barry in a £8m investment

The broadband infrastructure company will be rolling out its FTTP broadband to around 29,000 premises in the town

An £8m investment will see Netomnia provide full fibre broadband to around 29,000 premises in Barry

Broadband infrastructure company Netomnia is rolling out its high speed network in Barry as part of an £8m investment.

Its FTTP (fibre-to-the-premises) broadband infrastructure will reach around 29,000 premises in the seaside town.

The company will be putting its own fibre into ducting underground or overhead, working with utility contractor O’Connor Utilities to get its network into people’s properties.

Founded in 2019, Netomnia builds, owns, operates and maintains the fibre network and partners with internet service providers (ISPs) which can then provide a broadband service to customers.

The company announced its first move into Wales at the end of last year with a rollout of its fibre network to 55,000 premises in Bridgend.

The rollout is part of a separate £16.7m investment and in partnership with local contractor, G-Force. with the first premises due to go live this spring.

Investing rapidly in building a multi-gigabit network for homes and businesses, Netomnia is aiming to become the third national full-fibre network operator in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.