Thousands of homes and businesses in the area can now access Netomnia’s full-fibre infrastructure, providing residents and businesses with the ability to take up fast and reliable broadband services via Netomnia’s partner Internet Service Providers (ISPs).

Starting in Morriston in 2022, Netomnia has rapidly expanded its network to cover even more areas in Swansea City. Zoltan Kovacs, Managing Director at Netomnia, said:

Reaching 50,000 premises in Swansea and Morriston is a fantastic milestone for us. Our infrastructure, with its symmetrical ultrafast speeds and reliability, empowers residents and businesses to innovate, collaborate, and stay ahead in a fast-developing digital world. This investment reinforces our commitment to building robust, next-generation connectivity that will support the community’s digital evolution for decades to come.
Zoltan Kovacs, Netomnia

The Swansea Bay City Deal's Digital Infrastructure Programme is fully supportive of this growth and actively works with suppliers to ensure that initiatives like Netomnia's can thrive and help drive economic growth, provide a foundation for digital transformation and improve social inclusion.

Cllr Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council and Chair of the Swansea Bay City Deal Joint Committee said:

This is a substantial number of premises across the county, that now have the infrastructure network in place to better their connectivity. Swansea is fast becoming a digital hub in the region and the Swansea Bay City Deal’s continued support of this will only strengthen the county’s position in the future.
Cllr. Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council

Netomnia’s rollout in Swansea and Morriston is continuing at pace, with plans to deliver thousands more premises in the coming months. Take a look at Netomnia’s website to see if your home or business is included in their rollout.

Netomnia works closely with Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to deliver its high-speed network to customers and is committed to providing reliable connectivity infrastructure that will best serve communities for years to come.

If you’d like more information about broadband services in your area, get in touch with your local Digital Champion.