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The independent network sector highlights best of UK broadband delivery

Organisations and individuals bringing high-quality broadband services to customers across the country have been recognised at the largest event dedicated to the Altnets. 

Brsk, Ogi, Quickline, and Wessex Internet were among the network builder award winners last night at the INCA Awards dinner in Wales, as part of the two-day INCA Summit. Vendors and solutions providers including ACOME Group and PlatformX Communications also took home awards dedicated to the progress and innovation delivered throughout the sector over the past year.

“The Altnets have continually shown that they are not only ensuring greater choice for broadband consumers, but that their role towards advancing the UK’s broadband infrastructure and digital ecosystem is critical,” said INCA CEO Paddy Paddison. “INCA’s annual awards give us the opportunity to unite the sector and celebrate the outstanding achievements and dedication of the organisations and individuals improving fibre and gigabit access.” 

Among the individual awards, a Special Recognition of Exceptional Service Award was presented to Malcolm Corbett, founder and former CEO of INCA, reflecting his years of dedication to advancing UK connectivity and the sector.

Some of the happy winners celebrating at the INCA Awards Dinner on Nov 26th 2024

The full list of award winners:

  • The Customer Acquisition Award was presented to high-speed Fibre Broadband provider, Brsk, recognised for leading the way in customer engagement and service. As the industry pivots from network expansion to increasing customer take-up, Brsk has excelled in understanding customer needs and creating compelling service offers. Their innovative strategies in communication and service delivery highlight their commitment to growing broadband accessibility.
  • Wales-based broadband company Ogi, received the Outstanding Delivery of New Infrastructure Award for their remarkable achievements in bringing high-quality broadband infrastructure to underserved regions. This award honours organisations that stand out in the pace and scale of their network deployment, despite the challenges faced over the past year. Ogi’s accomplishments exemplify their dedication to tackling these challenges head-on and seizing new opportunities to enhance digital infrastructure.
  • PlatformX Communications (PXC), a leading wholesale provider of connectivity solutions, was recognised with the Sustainability Award for their pioneering approach to eco-friendly practices within the ICT sector. With climate change as a pressing concern, the award celebrates organisations that place sustainability at the core of their strategy. PXC’s efforts to reduce emissions and champion environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives demonstrate their leadership in promoting a greener future for the industry.
  • Broadband provider Quickline earned the Best Social Value Award for their commitment to driving social inclusion through providing reliable connectivity for rural areas. This award recognises initiatives that ensure no one is left behind in the digital era, whether through community projects of partnerships that deliver skills, devices, and essential connectivity. Quickline’s efforts have made a meaningful different to individuals and communities, underscoring the vital role of connectivity in modern society.
  • FTTP expert Wessex Internet was awarded Best Public Sector or Community Project for their expertise in coordinating and collaborating on projects that bridge the gap between public and private sectors. This award acknowledges the critical role of local authorities and public bodies in advancing digital connectivity. Wessex Internet’s work exemplifies the success that can be achieved when communities and public sector partners come together to provide inclusive, community-focused connectivity solutions.
  • The Technical Innovation Award went to French cabling expert ACOME Group, celebrating their groundbreaking contributions to network technology. As the industry advances, this award highlights innovations that play a crucial role in transforming connectivity. ACOME Group’s solutions have demonstrated the power of innovative hardware and software in meeting the sector’s evolving needs. 
  • Ogi’s CEO, Ben Allwright, received the Outstanding Contribution Award for his enduring commitment to the industry. This award honours individuals or organisations that go above and beyond, with Ben’s leadership marking a significant impact on broadband access. His work has left a lasting influence, embodying dedication to the industry’s continued progress.
  • Quickline engineer Katrina Brown was awarded Rising Star of 2024 in recognition of her remarkable skills and contributions as an emerging leader. This award celebrates those new to the sector who show resilience, enthusiasm, and readiness to tackle challenges. Katrina’s determination and potential distinguish her as a future leader, making her a standout talent in the field. 
  • A special Recognition of Exceptional Service Award was presented to Malcolm Corbett, one of the founders of INCA and our CEO until earlier this year, in recognition his outstanding contribution to the sector.

INCA congratulates all the awardees for their remarkable achievements, setting new standards for excellence and innovation in digital infrastructure, and looks forward to what lies ahead for the Altnet sector in the new year.

INCA Awards 2024 programme visual identity