Dotlines UK Launches To Disrupt UK Connectivity Market

Dotlines UK has officially launched with a bold mission to modernize connectivity and digital security within the UK, focusing in both the business and residential market.

Dotlines Group has experienced large success in India with Carnival Internet and wants to bring that success to the UK. Although the group won’t just be focusing on connectivity, they will also be launching two additional brands, Audra Internet Security & Catena, which look to be some form of ISP operating system.

Led by Jaki Chowdhury, who’s worked previously with major ISP brands like TalkTalk, Vodafone, BT & BT Wholesale, the company will combine local expertise with a proven international track record, offering technology designed to simplify operations for network providers, businesses, and households.

Dotlines UK is also committed to sustainability and community impact, directing a portion of profits toward environmental and charitable initiatives. Full product launches are planned for early 2025.

Jaki Chowdhury, CEO of Dotlines UK, said:

“We believe it’s time for a change. The telecoms industry has long grappled with issues such as legacy infrastructure and the need for more efficient, accessible services. With a focus on simplicity and user-centric design, our solutions aim to streamline operations, bridge connectivity gaps, and provide robust security measures for businesses and consumers alike.

“Dotlines UK isn’t just about selling products, it’s about building meaningful connections between people, processes and technology, with a focus on delivering simplicity through tech solutions. Our goal is to help businesses grow efficiently, in turn, allowing them to deliver value to their users.”

I’ve had the pleasure of attending one of Dotlines’ launch events (a separate industry from connectivity and comms), and I can confidently say that when they enter an industry, they enter big. The same will be said for their entrance to the UK ISP market. Of course, they’ve hired some industry-heavy hitters, but a major USP for them will be their in-house ISP operating software.

We’ll keep our audience up to date with the launch in the new year!

Jonny Rae

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