Pulse Fibre marks landmark year of growth, partnerships and innovation ahead of 2026
Pulse Fibre is celebrating a milestone year of expansion across the UK as the business closes out 2025 with strengthened partnerships, major network growth and a continued commitment to supporting both developers and homeowners.
Now operating across all three UK mainland countries and 33 counties in England, the company has significantly broadened its footprint while reinforcing its reputation for quality, reliability and long-term value for the housebuilding sector.
Throughout 2025, Pulse Fibre has enhanced its network through collaborations with a wide range of developer and industry partners, including Entity Connect, untypical, Stonebond Properties, Norfolk Homes, Allison Homes, Rowland Homes, Cityheart, Quince Homes and Northstone. These partnerships continue to demonstrate the company’s ability to deliver dependable fibre infrastructure at scale.
In supporting developers and homeowners throughout 2025, the company has continued to deliver financial and practical benefits. Pulse Fibre launched its £100 million rebates campaign to help stimulate development, reinforced its no mid-contract price rise guarantee. Pulse Fibre also continues to offer its social tariff and blue-light tariff, ensuring affordable access for eligible households.
Looking ahead, 2026 promises to be one of the most ambitious years yet for Pulse Fibre. It plans to extend its financial incentives, expand its network beyond infrastructure alone, and launch additional ISPs across its wholesale platform.
Plans are also underway to establish new regional offices, enabling closer support for developers and improved service reach. With strong momentum, Pulse Fibre anticipates securing developments across the remainder of the UK’s 48 counties as it works toward nationwide coverage.
Further demonstrating its long-term vision, the business will also begin transitioning its fleet to fully electric vehicles, supporting its environmental commitments and contributing to more sustainable operational practices.
Commenting on the successful year, Nathan Davis, Head of Development at Pulse Fibre, said: "2025 has been a standout year for Pulse Fibre. Our growing footprint and strong partnerships show our commitment to high standards and reliable delivery. As we head into 2026, we’re focused on smarter growth, better support for developers, and continued innovation across our network."
Robert Buckingham, Operations Director at Pulse Fibre, added: "Our success this year comes down to collaboration and quality. Working with leading developers has strengthened our network and our service. In 2026, we’re expanding our platforms, boosting regional support, and driving sustainability to better serve communities nationwide."
Pulse Fibre’s year-end achievements and its forward-looking strategy underline the company’s ongoing mission: to provide high-quality, reliable connectivity while supporting the UK’s growing housing landscape through innovation, collaboration, and a genuine commitment to value.
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