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Cuckoo Broadband already makes use of Octopus Energy's Kraken Technology Platform. In the past few days, Octoplus is now offering a gift card of up £200 for new Cuckoo Broadband customers (900Mbps service at £51/month for 12 months with a free Eero Router worth £249).
These are classic sector disruptor tactics used in an attempt to gain market dominance. The tactic has worked for Octopus Energy which is now the UK's biggest domestic energy supplier. Will it work for Cuckoo? How will other ISPs respond?
Perhaps this site needs a dedicated forum for Cuckoo Broadband so that potential customers can an overview on the Cuckoo Broadband offer.
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Perhaps this site needs a dedicated forum for Cuckoo Broadband so that potential customers can an overview on the Cuckoo Broadband offer.
But these boards don’t appear to be awash with questions re Cuckoo.
54-46 was my number
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Perhaps this site needs a dedicated forum for Cuckoo Broadband so that potential customers can an overview on the Cuckoo Broadband offer. Maybe, but I'm with Swish (effectively no choice here) who are supposed to be part of the big Cuckoo happy family along with Giganet, Allpoints, & Jurassic, and I still have to deal Swish. The only differences I've noticed since the merger are a shocking decline in CS quality, IPv6 postponed forever, my internet connection now goes through a Jurassic server, and 2 emails instead of one (Swish & Cuckoo) when they take my monthly DD. Whether the other component companies are more integrated I don't know, but if not then a "Cuckoo" forum may not be much use if the individual companies are still quite different.
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Perhaps this site needs a dedicated forum for Cuckoo Broadband
How much of the UK can get Cuckoo (or former brands) connectivity? I suspect not enough of the UK to create significant questions.
25 years of broadband connectivity since Sep 1999 trial - Live BQM
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Given they're able to offer Broadband in Openreach areas again (via BTw) quite a lot I would have thought
Edited by Davey_H (Fri 07-Feb-25 13:19:54)
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I agree. FWiW, based seven years as an Octopus Energy customer, I have never known Octopus support speculative business endeavours. They must believe that Cuckoo has the potential to become a major market player.
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Given they're able to offer Broadband in Openreach areas again (via BTw) quite a lot I would have thought Then they are "just another" ISP that uses Openreach's connectivity. I suspect they have a long way to go to 5million+ customers (e.g. BT or Virgin Media).
25 years of broadband connectivity since Sep 1999 trial - Live BQM
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Given they're able to offer Broadband in Openreach areas again (via BTw) quite a lot I would have thought
Not all areas though. Their checker says not available to me. (That's based on the postcode; it doesn't even bother to ask me which address within the postcode)
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Not all areas though. Their checker says not available to me. (That's based on the postcode; it doesn't even bother to ask me which address within the postcode) That may not mean too much. The Cuckoo site tells me I can't get Cuckoo either, and I'm a customer. Like I said, not very joined up.
What surprises and bothers me is that Swish don't seem to be promoting their product any more. Their build seems to have stopped, and the build updates page on the website no longer works. In my area they don't advertise in the local press or on village Facebook groups etc. I never get flyers through the door, and I don't believe they're smart enough to leave me out of a maildrop because I'm an existing customer. At a current price of £32/mo for 150/150 they're not even very competitive (I'm on a cheaper contract). I guess the Swish brand is for the chop in the overall scheme of Cuckoo things. I just hope it lasts until OR get around to building here.
Edited by Thaumaturge (Fri 07-Feb-25 20:32:18)
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I agree. FWiW, based seven years as an Octopus Energy customer, I have never known Octopus support speculative business endeavours. They must believe that Cuckoo has the potential to become a major market player.
Probably worth remembering that Cuckoo Fibre Limited is owned by Fern Services Limited, which is owned by Fern Fibre Trading Limited, which is owned by Fern Fibre Limited, which is owned by Fern Infrastructure Limited, which is owned by Fern Trading Limited, which is owned by Octopus Investments Nominees Limited, which is owned by Octopus Investments Limited.which is owned by Octopus Capital Limited, which is owned by Octopus Group Holdings Limited.
I'm sure you can see why Octopus Energy might be promoting them.
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