Full fibre broadband builder serving rural Scotland and northern England
GoFibre builds and operates full fibre infrastructure in underserved rural regions across Scotland and northern England. The hiring mix is heavily skewed toward sales (23 roles) versus engineering (7), reflecting a business at the rollout stage prioritizing customer acquisition and lead generation over product development. Tech stack is lean — Jira, Azure, Python, JavaScript, Angular — consistent with a capital-intensive infrastructure operator rather than a software-first platform.
Notable leadership hires: Lead Generation Specialist, Service Desk Lead
GoFibre is a Scottish broadband builder founded in 2017, now operating across more than 30 local areas with over 120,000 homes and businesses ready for service. The company raised £164 million in early 2022 from Gresham House's Sustainable Infrastructure strategy and was awarded two multi-million-pound Project Gigabit contracts by the UK Government in autumn 2022 for Durham-Teesdale and North Northumberland. GoFibre delivers fibre speeds from 150 Mbps to 1 Gbps, with residential pricing starting at £29/month. The company is headquartered in Edinburgh with engineering depots in Berwick-Upon-Tweed and West Auckland. Beyond core broadband provision, GoFibre launched the GoFurther Fund in July 2023 to support charities and community groups within build areas.
GoFibre has over 120,000 homes and businesses ready-for-service across more than 30 local areas in Scotland and northern England, with headquarters in Edinburgh and engineering depots in Berwick-Upon-Tweed and West Auckland.
GoFibre's core stack includes Jira, Azure, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, Vue, Selenium, Playwright, and k6 for testing. The company also uses Greenhouse for recruiting and Microsoft 365 for operations.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size