Community Fibre Report July 2023 | Page 10

COMMUNITY FIBRE
challenges and find more ways to be efficient as clearly we can ’ t just keep increasing the size of the organisation in keeping with a scaling customer base and network .”
With approximately 3.7 million premises in London , and with plans to have built networks to at least 2.2 million of those by the end of 2024 , few organisations can claim a similar footprint in the city .
But Community Fibre ’ s mission doesn ’ t stop there . The aim , Perry explains , is to build the best fibre network in London , but also to do this with the customer experience and community spirit in mind .
“ We continue to invest in our people , continually looking at innovative ways to reach more homes in the fastest , most economically viable manner ,” he comments .
“ We develop relationships with landlords , in both the public and private sectors , to serve more multi-dwelling units to provide them with fibre to the home . This is a key requirement in London , given the amount of multidwelling units compared to many other cities in the country .
As its name would suggest , community is at the heart of everything

“ We ’ re very much supportive of sharing best practices and working together to achieve our goals ”

RICHARD PERRY NETWORK DELIVERY DIRECTOR , COMMUNITY FIBRE
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