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Author Topic: Sky Business Launch New 1Gbps Ethernet Service into the UK Market  (Read 714 times)

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https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.php/2018/08/sky-business-launch-new-1gbps-ethernet-service-into-the-uk-market.html

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Sky’s (Sky Broadband) business ISP division has today announced the autumn launch of their new 1Gbps Sky Ethernet service into the market (channel), which will be delivered via over 2,800 exchanges and a 7,500km fibre network that claims to cover 96% of UK business postcodes.

The news follows a key announcement in May 2018, which saw Sky enter into a new partnership with SSE Enterprise Telecoms (SSEET) to deliver high-capacity and cost effective Ethernet data connectivity to businesses across the United Kingdom. As part of that Sky said they’d provide SSEET with backhaul and last-mile services enabling their 200+ ISP customers to benefit from more choice and a wider reaching capability.

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    Mike Greening, Sky Business Strategy and Commercial Director, said:

    “We could see an opportunity in the Channel to make a difference in terms of offering an alternative choice and meeting the growing demand to deliver quality connectivity to the B2B market place. It seems to us that the wholesale connectivity market isn’t meeting the end-to-end expectations of the customer. That’s from nationwide gigabit coverage through to service support.

    It’s simple really. Not having a legacy base gives us a chance to re-write the rule book. Because we don’t have any legacy processes, products or contracts to protect, it means we are not restricted and can be open minded about where we go and where we invest, particularly focusing on areas that make a difference for our partners.

    It’s key for us to offer a compelling partner experience, giving partners access to sporting events, content and marketing support which they might not be able to get elsewhere. We are looking to work with a diverse range of partners from specialist connectivity players and aggregators through to cloud providers, international carriers and SIs.

    I think in each of [the above] pools, people are innovating and those are the types of players we want to work with. We are looking for deeper relationships where we collectively want to grow wallet share and develop services and platforms of the future together.”
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