PXC to Partner with Netomnia and Brsk, Expanding Their Altnet Aggregation Plans

PlatformX Communications (PXC) has announced plans to partner with alternative network providers Netomnia and Brsk, aiming to enhance PXC’s position as a leading wholesale platform with the largest footprint across national carriers and “altnets”.

Netomnia and Brsk, recently merged, boast a network covering 1.75 million premises, making them the fourth-largest full-fibre provider in the UK, with ambitions to expand to 3 million premises by December 2025. Backed by over £1.3 billion in capital since 2020, they offer a competitive retail, wholesale, and consolidation platform.

If finalized, Netomnia and Brsk plan to onboard their first PXC customer by February 2025.

James Smith, CEO of PXC, commented on the partnership:
“We’re really excited to partner with Netomnia and Brsk. Their ambitions to double their fibre availability across the next year will be crucial for businesses needing more reliable connectivity at better rates. With their network footprint complementing our existing alt net community, this move enables PXC to effectively serve more areas with competitive and dependable fibre, an important step in establishing us as the UK’s leading alternative networks aggregator platform.”

Jeremy Chelot, Netomnia and Group CEO, said:
“This partnership with PXC represents a transformative milestone for Netomnia and Brsk. As the UK’s fastest growing full fibre network operator, we’re excited to leverage PXC’s platform to enter the wholesale market, marking a significant phase of growth. This collaboration will accelerate our customer acquisition and help us achieve our goal of serving 1 million customers by 2028, building on the 175,000 already connected. With PXC, we’re set to enhance our market share, reshape the alternative networks landscape, and bring the benefits of ultra-fast fibre connectivity to more homes and businesses across the UK.”

Emily Turner

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