Pulse Fibre is ramping up its network expansion with Adtran’s 10G XGS-PON platform, bringing gigabit speeds to 250,000 homes across the UK. This partnership ensures reliable, early-stage broadband connectivity for new builds, supporting systems like EV chargers and smart home setups. Robert Buckingham, Pulse Fibre’s Operations Director, emphasized the use of “Construction Mode” for seamless integration and a focus on sustainability. Adtran’s tech, including advanced OLTs and Mosaic CP, enables rapid service deployment, setting up Pulse Fibre for scalable growth while enhancing digital experiences.
Robert Buckingham, operations director at Pulse Fibre said:
“This collaboration with Adtran is a key step in our mission to deliver fast, reliable broadband to new housing developments across the UK. With Adtran’s compact, energy-efficient technology, we’re enabling connectivity during the building process through our Construction Mode, allowing developers to seamlessly integrate smart infrastructure. For residents, we provide day one connectivity, supporting work-from-home and smart home needs, while also aligning with our sustainability goals to minimize environmental impact and build a greener, more resource-efficient future.”
Stuart Broome, GM of EMEA sales at Adtran said:
“We’re excited to see our technology propelling Pulse Fibre’s growth. Designed for rapid deployment and comprehensive network management, our solutions are empowering Pulse Fibre to bring fast, reliable internet to a broader base of subscribers. It’s all about providing a network that meets today’s demand for high-speed streaming and gaming while staying ahead of the curve and ensuring future readiness. Our technology will enhance the digital experience for Pulse Fibre’s customers while also supporting economic growth and innovation in the communities they serve.”