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Aldous signs Boom UK distie deal
Aldous Systems (Europe) has become a new UK distribution partner for Boom Collaboration as it fully enters the collaboration hardware market for the first time.Digital Connectivity Forum appoints Fussell as new Chair
Lindsey Fussell, former Ofcom Group Director for Networks and Communications has been appointed new Chair of the Digital Connectivity Forum (DCF), an expert advisory forum for the sector.Focus forms specialist hospitality division
Focus Group will more deeply target the hospitality vertical with a newly formed specialist division, led by a sector expert Alessandra Leoni.Start migrates legacy base to Gamma platform
Start Communications has become the first reseller to migrate a significant base of legacy services across to Gamma’s Horizon with Webex.ITS and Zen sign reciprocal partnership for channel expansion
An expanded partnership will see Zen extend its business connectivity reach through ITS’s national full fibre network. ITS will join Zen’s Fibre Hub, with its solutions to be added to the aggregation platform.Openreach urges industry to accelerate switch-off action
Openreach is calling on comms providers to accelerate migration to digital networks as ahead of the January 2027 PSTN switch-off deadline, warning of mounting costs, security risks, and missed growth opportunities facing laggards.VodafoneThree details post-merger plans
Alongside the previously announced £11bn investment into the UK’s 5G infrastructure, VodafoneThree has sharMLL accepted on DfE-approved framework
MLL Telecom has been accepted on to the DfE approved Everything ICT Framework, making its networking solutions and services more widely accessible to multi academy trusts and schools.Community Fibre and VodafoneThree sign wholesale agreement
Newly formed VodafoneThree can now offer full fibre broadband to up to 1.3 million homes across the capital following a wholesale agreement with Community Fibre.CityFibre triples business ethernet footprint
CityFibre partners can now address over 260,000 UK businesses with ethernet services as the provider triples its footprint and doubles down on the business market.