I'm in Chew Valley, and appear to have a choice between these two.
Gigaclear are more established, have public money to fill in specified broadband gaps. Truespeed are very new, have a ton of private investment money and are targeting specific areas where they sense a market.
After 2 years of GC saying 'coming soon', I got bored and asked Openreach for a quote for FTTP (£18k for a 18 property install), which I didn't take up. TS came along and said 'if you persuade 1/3 of your community to sign a contract we'll build to every property for a £150 install each'. I did this in Jan/Dec, and they are building now with an expected connection in August.
TS are young, their pre-sales service isn't great, but those who have the symmetric guaranteed 200Mb product are thrilled. I hear of some teething issues with install dates slipping, billing, tech support and the quality of the wifi in their router (but who uses the [censored] wifi supplied by the vendor anyway?).
I can't wait for TS, and their business model of getting a community to club together to bring them in, also seems to make a good spirit for sorting out post-install issues and having a community voice back to them. I am a community champion for TS in my hamlet, and am in touch with other champions in the Chew Valley area.
I will add that I work in IT and a colleague of mine, who I rate highly for his technical proficiency in IT infrastructure engineering left our organisation to work for TS - he's betting his family's livelihood on them!
Patrick
In USO land.
Edited by syncropatrick (Fri 01-Jun-18 14:22:00)