8 December 2025 By PXC
PXC and Trooli partnership enters next phase
PXC and Trooli are pleased to announce that their partnership is ready to trade at scale in 2026.
Trooli’s partnership with a leading wholesale provider of PXC’s scale will enable wider access to its FTTP footprint and create opportunities to attract more service providers and end users to its full fibre broadband network.
For PXC, the partnership allows it to offer access to FTTP coverage of more than 460,000 homes and businesses across Trooli’s predominantly rural and semi-rural markets. The Trooli relationship is another step in establishing PXC’s position as the UK’s go-to alternative network aggregator.
Both PXC and Trooli are dedicated to the goal of offering the most reliable and competitive full-fibre broadband to rural communities.
Andy Conibere, CEO at Trooli, comments: “Since we announced the start of the partnership earlier this year, our highly experienced teams have been working hard on the integration needed to deliver the opportunities that Trooli and PXC working together will provide. Our high-performing FTTP network is built for the people who would otherwise be left struggling with inferior broadband access and I’m delighted to say we are now ready to welcome PXC’s end customers on our network. We look forward to the exciting next phase of business growth.”
James Smith, CEO of PXC commented: “Trooli is an instrumental part of our Alt Net aggregation strategy. We’re delighted with the progress made and are now in the final stages of integration, positioning us to scale early next year. With Trooli’s strong presence in rural and semi-rural areas, we’ll be able to deliver reliable full-fibre broadband to even more communities, driving the best connectivity in regions that were previously underserved.”
Trooli’s network footprint supplies regions of England across the South West, South East, East Anglia and three counties in Scotland.