Freedom Fibre Welcomes Internet Service Provider, Yayzi, as Newest Retail Partner
- May 21, 2024
- 2 min read

As Freedom Fibre grow its footprint in the North West, they are delighted to welcome internet service provider, Yayzi, as the newest retail brand to partner with the wholesale network provider.
Yayzi is an ambitious and growing contender in the full-fibre market, working to challenge the monopoly of the ‘big 5’. With prices from £29/ month, no mid-contract price rises and a North West-based support team, Yayzi and Freedom Fibre are well-equipped to provide homes and businesses with an affordable, stable, and lightning-fast broadband connection.
On the partnership with Freedom Fibre, Yayzi’s CEO, Martin Gardner, said;
“Freedom Fibre was a natural fit for Yayzi, their drive to deliver fast broadband across their XGS-PON build was a key commercial fit for us, so it felt natural that we took the journey together. We are based in the North West and as such know the areas well and looking forward to bringing affordable broadband to the consumer. This has been a team effort for all key parties involved, and Freedom Fibre feels like part of the team already. In time we would be looking to extend our multigig offering with them as we are the ideal partner to do just that.”
In addition to their current packages, Yayzi is keen to eventually provide customers on the Freedom Fibre network with a multi-gig connection as they boast the title of being the first UK ISP to offer multi gig speeds – up to 2.3Gb/s symmetrical - to residential properties. This commitment to pushing boundaries and creating a digital legacy goes hand in hand with Freedom Fibre’s mission of ensuring connectivity for everyone.
Freedom Fibre’s Customer Operations Director, Marie Danby, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Yayzi as another partner delivering full-fibre services on the Freedom Fibre network. Yayzi’s industry first packages align with our commitment to pushing boundaries within the AltNet sector, and we can’t wait to see how this partnership propels both businesses forward.”
Customers interested in benefiting from the UK’s fastest and most reliable broadband network with retail partner Yayzi can see their range of packages at www.freedomfibre.com/connect



It must be a good development because more retail partners usually means more choice and better flexibility for customers. In my experience, people care about internet service most when they need it to work quietly and reliably for everyday life. Work, school, streaming, and even simple communication all depend on that now. A new partner can also help reach different kinds of households with plans that feel more suitable to real needs. It reminds me of how people keep practical support details handy too, whether that means comparing providers or looking up something like the Safelink Wireless phone number. Better access and stronger partnerships usually make service feel more human and convenient.