After separating from TalkTalk, PXC has been on a mission to become the leading wholesale and aggregator platform, in the UK, with a strong focus on bringing alternative network footprints, to resellers and ISP’s, both in the consumer and B2B arena. They’ve built a solid fibre marketplace, partnering with CityFibre, MS3, Freedom Fibre, Community Fibre, ITS, and now Netomnia/Brsk, plus Openreach, with plans for more and their recent collaboration with ISPA aims to drive progress on FTTP strategy and influence market regulations.
The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA) is the UK’s Trade Association for providers of internet services. Promoting collaboration and constructive dialogue between its members and the wider internet community, ISPA is an all important driving force for the industry.
PXC’s Head of Regulation, Policy and Compliance, Katie Crellin, said:
“A key part of PXC’s strategy is to become the UK’s leading alternative networks aggregator platform and offer The Channel, and the UK businesses it serves, the most reliable fibre connectivity, at the best prices. The forum ISPA has created, and the work they’re doing to encourage the market to work closer together, plays into our strategy and we’re really excited to be able to work with them to share our story and join their mission.”
Krystian Heald, Head of Partnerships at ISPA UK said:
“ISPA is delighted to have PXC join as a partner of our association. Our association is based on shared goals and collaboration from across the UKs internet sector and PXC, as an aggregator between fibre networks and ISPs, and an organisation who is committed to championing the sector makes them an ideal fit for our association. We are excited to have them become part of our community and look forward to working with them into the future.”