Nexfibre currently only supply via VMO2.
I have read interviews that they plan to make a deal with Giffgaff.
I have seen works done in my area and a wayleave has been agreed with Nexfibre in June and received a letter from SCCI Alphatrack that this permission has been granted. I have seen Fibre installation works out from my balcony at night time in June and there will be more works in a few days including in September again.
Looking at the packages, while I can compare that these VMO2 are slightly cheaper than those of DOCSIS but still much more expensive than the other Altnet providers like Community Fibre for example.
Even though the CEO claims it is a wholesale network, I'm not too sure if there will be many new providers joining any time soon. I think this Nexfibre partnership is meant for exclusive dominance to grab as much customers as possible first.
By bringing wholesale networks, it will saturate the VMO2 market share, which I don't think is the immediate plan for Nexfibre. That's why I'm not all that excited. If any provider comes and it is cheaper than VMO2 offerings then VM will lose these customers. So, what I think will happen is that those packages will be tightly regulated so that customers don't have much advantage choosing another provider other than VMO2.
I have seen this happen with OFNL, their packages are significantly more expensive for the same ISPs vs that of Openreach and CityFibre.
Just see this for a comparison...
https://www.rocket-fibre.co.uk/residential-broadband... vs
https://www.rocket-fibre.co.uk/residential-broadband...
https://www.directsavetelecom.co.uk/full-fibre-max.php Openreach vs OFNL
https://www.directsavetelecom.co.uk/ftth.php
While, this might seem like an irrelevant comparison, it actually isn't. Because if Nexfibre follow similar routes like that of OFNL then what advantage do you get to have this as a wholesale network?!
That's why you see them targeting areas that have no Openreach, Cityfibre, etc. They want to be a monopoly.