One in five properties in Hereford, Stokesley, Great Ayton and Thirsk now using Zzoomm
Zzoomm, an established and rapidly growing Full Fibre business operating across 29 market towns and small urban communities, has seen four key towns reach the notable milestone of 20% market penetration.
Zzoomm is now providing its premier services to one in five properties in Hereford, Stokesley & Great Ayton and Thirsk. This 20% market penetration has been achieved on network builds which finished only 15 months ago for Hereford, Stokesley and Great Ayton and 25 months for Thirsk respectively.
Two weeks ago, Zzoomm confirmed that Northallerton had also reached the 20% market penetration milestone.
Last week, the business launched a new 200Mbps service, 200 Full Fibre. It is almost three times faster than the UK national average download speed (69.4Mbps Ofcom, September 2024) and its symmetrical upload speeds are more than 10 times faster than the national average.
Matthew Hare, CE Zzoomm commented:
“We are seeing notable take-up of our services across our networks driven by our excellent marketing and sales teams, supported by our customer and field service operations.
“As one of our new Zzoomm customers, James Potter commented via Trustpilot. “Everything is working well after one month at 1Gb speed. No install hassle. UK based technical support staff were very helpful during set-up process. The extra speed is preventing buffering across several devices running simultaneously. Thus far well worth the change.
“It’s a testament to all those working at Zzoomm that one in five properties across a number of our market towns are now Zzoommers. We are meeting the needs of our customers with our premier service – be it for working from home or multi-person gaming or multiple streaming.
“A few weeks ago, we confirmed that nationally we have some 30,000 contracted customers and more than 200,000 ready for service (RFS) properties – the former has continued to increase as we are now adding 1,500 new customers each month. This represents a 15% uptake on a network which has been available for an average of only 17 months.”