SOME residents across Hampshire will be able to experience fast internet speeds including those in Hook and Hartley Wintney.
Ultrafast broadband provider, Trooli, is expanding the coverage of its network, available now to more homes in places across Hampshire, bringing all the benefits of full fibre to residents suffering from painfully slow internet speeds.
Offering a range of packages going up to 900Mbps, it has brought ultrafast internet speeds 13 times faster than the UK average to areas across Hampshire.
Trooli CEO Andy Conibere said: “We’re delighted to be bringing our ultrafast service to more residents across Hampshire.
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“For years, many in the area have been forced to tolerate frustratingly slow copper-based internet connections. With more people reliant on a dependable, fast internet connection than ever before, this technology simply can’t keep up with the needs of the everyday home.
“Good, reliable internet access is such an essential part of everyday life and now people across multiple towns, can benefit from a superior internet connection they can actually rely on. Whether you’re a home-worker, an avid movie streamer, an always-online family, or a diehard gamer – our service will be right up your street.”
Residents in some of these areas previously suffered from broadband speeds as slow as 10Mbps, due to only being served by an outdated, copper-based infrastructure.
Trooli’s full fibre service is now available to residents across the following areas:
- Ashurst
- Brockenhurst
- Fordingbridge
- Hartley Wintney
- Holbury
- Hook
- Lymington
- Lyndhurst
- Marchwood
- Wilford on Sea
- Ringwood
- Shawford
- South Warnborough
- Waltham Chase
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