South-east fibre,built for Kent.
Symmetric XGS-PON across Kent and the surrounding South-east.
Trooli is a South-east focused altnet running modern XGS-PON kit — full symmetric speeds up to around 2 Gbps, in towns Openreach was late to upgrade. We deliver it as business broadband with one SLA, one bill, and our team on the phone when something needs fixing. Need a dedicated single-tenant circuit with a 99.99% SLA? See leased lines.
- Symmetric up to ~2 Gbps
- XGS-PON
- Static IP / /29 IPv4
- Dual-stack v4 + v6
- 10–20 day install
- Business SLA
Symmetric. Up the line and down it. Trooli top tier.
XGS-PON throughout means upload matches download at every tier. Often the fastest retail business connection across the Trooli footprint.
Four reasons it's the South-east pick.
Trooli built deliberately in patches Openreach was late to reach — and built them properly, with modern PON and symmetric speeds. Where it's live, it's often the fastest business fibre going.
Symmetric XGS-PON
Trooli runs XGS-PON end-to-end — full symmetric speeds. A 1 Gbps service gives you 1 Gbps both ways, not the 115 Mbps upload ceiling you'd hit on Openreach FTTP.
Up to ~2 Gbps symmetric
Top retail tier is around 2 Gbps symmetric, with 500M and 1G tiers covering the realistic majority of business workloads. Real headroom for video, backups, and hosted services.
South-east focus
Trooli built deliberately in Kent and surrounding South-east counties — market towns and semi-rural areas Openreach was slow to reach or skipped entirely. Dense where it's live, not spread thin.
New build, modern kit
New ducting, new fibre, modern OLTs. No legacy copper to inherit and no contention shaped onto an older platform. Built for the speeds it advertises.
Kent and the surrounding
South-east — check your postcode.
Trooli's footprint is concentrated in Kent and the wider South-east, with the build extending regularly. Coverage is checked live at the address, so we don't publish a town list that would go stale — drop in a postcode and we'll tell you straight away whether your site is in stock, in build, or out of footprint.
Not in the Trooli footprint? We'll quote the best alternative — Openreach FTTP, another altnet partner, or a leased line.
Side-by-side, honest comparison.
Openreach FTTP is fine — it's available almost everywhere and the kit is solid. Trooli's specific advantages, in the South-east towns where the two overlap:
| Trooli | Openreach FTTP | |
|---|---|---|
| Symmetric speeds | Yes — full symmetric to ~2G | No — always asymmetric (fast down, slower up) |
| Max retail speed | Around 2 Gbps symmetric | Up to 1.8 Gbps (asymmetric) |
| Network age | New build, post-2018 | Mixed FTTP overlay on a much older copper network |
| Coverage | Kent + parts of the South-east | Universal (28M FTTC, 14M FTTP) |
| Static IP | Available, /29 on higher tiers | Available, varies by reseller |
| Install lead time | 10–20 working days | 10–25 working days FTTP |
| Network operator | Independent altnet | BT-owned wholesale |
Who actually picks Trooli in the South-east.
Market-town offices
Office of 20–80 staff in a Kent town that finally got proper fibre. Symmetric 1G handles hybrid working, video calls, and cloud backups without breaking sweat.
Rural / semi-rural sites
Sites Openreach was slow to upgrade or skipped. Trooli's build often reaches villages and outskirts the city-focused altnets never touched.
Creative + production
Studio, post-prod, or photographer pushing daily uploads to cloud platforms. Openreach's 115 Mbps upload chokes; Trooli symmetric doesn't.
Working days to install — stock-area postcodes.
In-build sites take a few extra weeks for the engineering team to land the service. We quote realistic dates at order, never marketing ones.
Real questions, honest answers.
South-east fibre, built for Kent.
Run a postcode check — we'll confirm Trooli availability, quote the right tier, and schedule install. If you're not in the footprint, we'll quote the best alternative.
