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Sporting a brand new Netomnia hoodie and matching trainers, Chelot said he wants Netomnia to become the largest altnet in the UK

“I want to become the largest altnet in the UK and I think I’ve got a very good shot at it,” he said, noting the company’s 2.8 million premises passed and goal of 5 million by 2027. “As an ISP, we have around 400,000 customers, so we’re about to catch up with Community Fibre an Hyperoptic before the end of the year. After that, the next step is to beat Vodafone.”

Check out our full interview below, covering Netomnia’s rebrand, the company’s latest funding, and Jeremy’s take on altnet consolidation.

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