Best Fiber Internet Provider of the Year 2025
The Silicon Review
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| Company | Management | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Beanfield beanfield.com |
Rizwan Jamal, Chief Executive Officer |
Beanfield is positioned as Canada's largest independent fibre-optic network operator serving Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. The network is wholly owned, built, and managed by local in-house teams. Dedicated internet, private networking, and voice services are delivered to businesses through community-centric infrastructure. A distributed mesh architecture and extensive peering relationships are utilized to ensure reliability, speed, and a true alternative to national telecommunications incumbents. |
| Toob toob.co.uk |
Nick Parbutt, CEO |
Toob is positioned as a full-fibre broadband provider serving communities across England and Scotland. Symmetrical 900 Mbps ultrafast internet is delivered at a transparent, fixed price with no in-contract rises. Locally-based customer support and a network built for modern digital demands are prioritized. |
| Netomnia netomnia.com |
Jeremy Chelot, Group CEO |
Netomnia is positioned as a wholesale full-fibre network infrastructure provider. A 10Gbps-capable XGS-PON network is built and operated for partner ISPs and MSPs. Rapid, capital-efficient rollout is prioritized through strategic use of Physical Infrastructure Access. |
| OXIO oxio.com |
Nicolas Girard, CEO, Founder |
OXIO is positioned as the world's first Telecom-as-a-Service platform. Mobile network capabilities are delivered through a cloud-native, programmable API and no-code interface. Multi-carrier connectivity, real-time network intelligence, and complete operational control are provided to any business without requiring telecom infrastructure or expertise. |
| Dyfed Telecom dyfedtelecom.com |
Meirion Davies, Head of Operations |
Dyfed Telecom is positioned as a rural connectivity specialist serving homes and businesses across Wales. 4G, 5G, and Starlink broadband solutions are installed through free, no-obligation site surveys. Government grant funding is secured on behalf of customers to cover installation costs. Local, personal aftercare and technical support are prioritized. |