ISP / Retail-only (Reseller-style ISP) – sells broadband (and related services like landline / TV) directly to end customers. Emerged around 2022 when it announced it would join underlying wholesale fibre networks in the UK
(Source). Does not appear to build or own its own national broadband infrastructure; instead relies on third-party / "alt-net" or open-access network operators, with wholesale / retail agreements to operate over multiple underlying networks including CityFibre's full-fibre (FTTP) network, MS3 Networks' fibre, and F&W Networks network
(Source). In 2023 acquired the residential customer base of another small ISP, Legend Fibre – migrating Legend's customers to Octaplus
(Source). In mid-2025 launched "Multi-Gig" broadband packages (1.8 Gbps and 2.3 Gbps) over one of its partner networks
(Source). Offers a range of home-broadband packages (e.g. 150, 300, 500, 900 Mbps, and higher-speed tiers up to 1.2, 1.8, 2.3 Gbps), digital landline phone, TV services, and (on some packages) a Wi-Fi 6 mesh router included
(Source) (Source). Underwent a rebranding and website refresh in 2024
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