CityFibre has acquired Connexin’s full-fibre infrastructure, expanding its presence in Hull and East Riding and adding up to 185,000 premises to its network. The financial details of the deal have not been disclosed.
The acquisition includes Connexin’s existing network, which covers more than 80,000 premises, with plans for an additional 20,000. CityFibre will also take over Connexin’s Project Gigabit contract, delivering gigabit-capable broadband to over 34,000 hard-to-reach premises in Nottinghamshire and West Lincolnshire.
Connexin’s XGS-PON network will be integrated into CityFibre’s wholesale services, with full integration expected later this year. This move aligns with CityFibre’s broader strategy to reach at least eight million premises across the UK.
This acquisition follows CityFibre’s purchase of Lit Fibre in May 2024 and previous deals, including FibreNation from TalkTalk in 2020 and national network assets from KCOM and Redcentric.
Founded in 2011, CityFibre is a fibre-only provider competing with Openreach and Virgin Media O2. The company sees market consolidation as essential for the UK’s fibre rollout.