Dave Ferry Chief Sales Officer at ITS (Credit: ITS)

Dedicated business full fibre provider, ITS has extended its national network into Glasgow, giving more than 7,000 businesses across the ...

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Dedicated business full fibre provider, ITS has extended its national network into Glasgow, giving more than 7,000 businesses across the city access to faster, more reliable connectivity. The launch marks ITS’s first expansion into Scotland.

The rollout opens up gigabit-capable services to organisations across industries, including financial services, life sciences, and the digital and creative sector. Companies based in and around the International Financial Services District, the Glasgow Riverside Innovation District and Merchant City are among those set to benefit, helping to strengthen Glasgow’s position as a leading centre for business and innovation.

Dave Ferry, Chief Sales Officer at ITS, said:

“Glasgow has a strong reputation for innovation, and its businesses are already embracing new ways of working. By launching our first Scottish network here, we’re helping organisations get the fast, reliable connectivity they need to thrive. From cloud services to AI, full fibre underpins the technologies that will drive future growth. This rollout will ensure Glasgow’s businesses are well placed to compete and succeed in the digital age.”

The launch in Glasgow adds to ITS’s growing national footprint, which now reaches more than a quarter of all UK business premises. With further projects already underway across the country, ITS is continuing to expand access to full fibre for organisations of all shapes and sizes.

Local businesses can now order services via ITS’s community of partners, which includes resellers, managed service providers, and internet providers. Alongside full fibre connectivity, these partners deliver a wide range of IT solutions such as voice, storage, backup and security. To check availability, visit www.fasterbritain.com

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