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Pure Broadband takes national award for straight-talking rebrand

No ifs, buts or buffering sees º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Fibre Award success

Tony Jopling, Pure Broadband's managing director, with Jaak Cheshire, general manager, Sally Kirkwood, service operations manager and Rebecca Flitton-O’Brien, head of client services at Pace Communications.(Image: Pace Communications)

A Hull broadband provider has scooped a national award as customers continue to turn to it to supply their ultrafast connection.

Hessle-based Pure Broadband beat competition from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to win the Best Fibre Marketing Campaign at the 2022 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Fibre Awards.

It had put forward what it describes as its fresh, new brand identity and proposition ‘No ifs, no buts, no buffering. Just really good broadband.’

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The straight-talking rebrand grabbed the public’s attention on billboards in the city while also catching the eye online, where more than 5,000 customers have signed up to its packages over the past 12 months.

Pure Broadband also smashed its own year-on-year growth targets by boosting revenue by 33 per cent – all against the backdrop of operating in a regional broadband market that had been dominated for decades by a single provider.

Celebrating the success, Tony Jopling, Pure Broadband’s managing director, said: “We are over the moon to be able to bring this prize back to Hull and the East Riding.

“The full fibre broadband market has never been as competitive as it is now. We hired marketing and sales managers to accommodate our growth and vision, leading to our rebrand last summer, with the help of our friends at Pace Communications.