Paul Lipscombe
Toob has previously worked with Trenches Law back in 2019
Broadband provider Toob has selected Trenches Law as its telecoms law partner, as it prepares to roll out its £8 million full-fibre network in Surrey.
Toob will provide its service to two towns in Surrey – Camberley and Frimley.
Work on the rollout is set to begin this spring, with the firm aiming to cover more than 20,000 premises with its 900Mbps connectivity by the end of next year.
Trenches Law will coordinate with Toob, the Land Registry, local authorities, freeholders and property owners to ensure the required permissions are in place for installing the network.
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