Olilo's new 5Gbps tier runs on the Freedom Fibre XGS-PON network. Symmetric multi-gig with a static IPv4, native /48 IPv6, no CGNAT, no throttling - and no router lock-in.
Northwich is one of the strongest Freedom Fibre footprints in Cheshire, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier brings symmetric multi-gig speeds to homes that have spent years stuck on copper or part-fibre. If you've been waiting for an upload speed that actually matches the brochure, this is it.
Crewe sits at a crossroads - geographically and digitally. As the Freedom Fibre rollout accelerates through south Cheshire, Olilo's 5Gbps service gives the town's growing population of remote engineers, streamers, and home-lab tinkerers something the incumbents simply don't sell here: real symmetric multi-gig with a static IP.
Stockton Heath has quietly become one of the best-connected villages in the north west. With Freedom Fibre's XGS-PON live across most of the WA4 footprint, Olilo's 5Gbps tier turns the village into a viable spot for anyone running production workloads, large daily backups, or bandwidth-heavy hobbies from home.
Grappenhall's mix of older village streets and newer housing makes it exactly the kind of place that historically gets the worst broadband - pockets of fast, pockets of awful. Freedom Fibre has flattened that, and Olilo's 5Gbps service means even properties tucked behind the Bridgewater Canal can pull true symmetric multi-gig.
Thelwall sits on the wrong side of the M6 viaduct for most national rollouts, but Freedom Fibre's local build has finally given the village the kind of fibre infrastructure that bigger towns have taken for granted. Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, no-CGNAT, static-IP version of that build.
Norcott Brook is the kind of rural Cheshire address where 'broadband options' has historically meant 'whatever the copper allows'. Freedom Fibre's build into the lanes south of Warrington changes that completely, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier brings genuinely symmetric multi-gig to homes that were lucky to see 30Mbps a few years ago.
Appleton Thorn sits in the patch of Cheshire countryside where the Freedom Fibre rollout has produced the biggest single jump in speeds for the average resident. Olilo's 5Gbps Freedom Fibre tier is the option for anyone who wants the symmetric, no-CGNAT, static-IP version of that build rather than a watered-down resale.
Stretton, just south of Warrington, is one of those places where the difference between a fibre-enabled cabinet and full XGS-PON to the property is night and day. Olilo's 5Gbps Freedom Fibre service skips the cabinet entirely - you get symmetric multi-gig straight to the ONT, with a real static IPv4 attached.
Walton, with its parkland and the Walton Hall estate just south of Warrington, has historically had patchy fibre coverage despite sitting almost in the town. Freedom Fibre's build into WA4 has changed the picture, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, no-throttling option for households that actually use what they pay for.
Warrington sits at the centre of Freedom Fibre's footprint in the north west, and the WA postcode area has some of the densest XGS-PON coverage in the country. Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, no-CGNAT, static-IP version of that build - built for home labs, self-hosting, and people who actually push their connection.
Ellesmere Port sits on the south bank of the Mersey where Cheshire meets Merseyside, and has over six thousand premises in the Freedom Fibre RFS footprint. Olilo's 5Gbps tier turns the town into a serious option for anyone running a home lab, backing up to the cloud nightly, or just refusing to tolerate asymmetric upload any longer.
Knutsford is one of Cheshire's more affluent market towns and the kind of place where people work remotely on high-bandwidth jobs but have historically been stuck on mediocre fibre. Freedom Fibre's XGS-PON build covers nearly four hundred premises in WA16, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier gives those households the symmetric multi-gig option the incumbents don't offer here.
Malpas is a small south Cheshire village that sits right on the border with Shropshire, and Freedom Fibre's initial rollout into SY14 is bringing full fibre to an area that has historically been underserved. Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, static-IP version of that build for anyone who needs more than a basic consumer line.
Urmston has long been a Trafford suburb where fibre uptake outran the actual underlying tech - fast on paper, asymmetric in practice. Freedom Fibre's XGS-PON build flips that, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier delivers the symmetric upload speeds that anyone hosting at home, running CI, or pushing big media files has been crying out for.
Irlam and Cadishead sit on the Manchester Ship Canal in a strip of Salford that often gets forgotten by national rollouts. Freedom Fibre has built the area out properly, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the technical-user option - static IPv4, /48 IPv6, no CGNAT, and symmetric multi-gig with no fair-use clause hiding in the small print.
Eccles is one of the denser parts of Salford and a textbook case for an XGS-PON upgrade - lots of older terraces, lots of remote workers, and a fair number of households trying to share a single fibre line between four people. Olilo's 5Gbps Freedom Fibre tier is the relief valve for that.
Leigh sits on the western edge of Greater Manchester and has historically been one of the harder spots to get genuinely good fibre - too far out for some networks, too built up for others. Freedom Fibre's footprint here is now substantial, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the no-compromise option for households that want the lot.
Salford has a higher density of remote workers, freelance creatives, and home-server enthusiasts than almost anywhere outside central Manchester, and the Freedom Fibre rollout has finally given those households a credible alternative to the default ISPs. Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the version of that build aimed squarely at people who actually use their connection.
Sale is one of Trafford's busiest commuter suburbs with a high concentration of remote workers and a growing appetite for proper symmetric broadband. Freedom Fibre's build into M32 and M33 covers over three and a half thousand premises, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the version with a static IPv4, no CGNAT, and no throttling baked in.
Atherton and Tyldesley sit on the western edge of Greater Manchester between Leigh and Wigan, in one of those patches where broadband options have always lagged behind the denser suburbs. Freedom Fibre's XGS-PON build into M29 and M46 covers over a thousand premises, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier makes the most of it.
Swinton and Worsley bridge the gap between Salford and the western suburbs, and Freedom Fibre's build here covers over two thousand premises across M27 and M28. Olilo's 5Gbps tier brings symmetric multi-gig with a static IP to an area that has historically been stuck on Openreach FTTC or basic FTTP with CGNAT.
Hindley sits just south of Wigan in the part of Greater Manchester where the broadband map has always been patchy. Freedom Fibre's initial XGS-PON build into WN2 covers close to a hundred premises, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, no-CGNAT option for anyone in the area who actually pushes their connection.
Whitchurch sits in a part of north Shropshire where 'fibre' has often meant 'fibre to the cabinet at the end of the road'. Freedom Fibre's actual XGS-PON build into SY13 properly changes that, and Olilo's 5Gbps service is the symmetric, static-IP version for anyone who wants more than a standard consumer line.
Ellesmere is a small Shropshire town built around its meres, and like a lot of rural Shropshire it has spent years on whatever the copper would allow. Freedom Fibre's local build into SY12 has changed that, and Olilo's 5Gbps service is the option for households that want symmetric multi-gig and a static IP rather than a stripped-down consumer line.
Oswestry is the largest town in north-west Shropshire and sits just a few miles from the Welsh border. Freedom Fibre's build into SY10 and SY11 covers over five hundred premises, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier brings genuine symmetric multi-gig to a part of the country that has spent years on whatever the copper or cabinet-based fibre would allow.
Wem is a market town in north Shropshire with over two thousand premises already in the Freedom Fibre RFS footprint. Olilo's 5Gbps tier brings symmetric multi-gig with a static IP to a part of rural Shropshire where broadband has historically meant 'whatever the cabinet at the end of the road allows'.
Market Drayton sits in north-east Shropshire at the junction of several A-roads, and Freedom Fibre's build covers over seven hundred premises across TF9 and TF6. Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, static-IP version of that build for anyone running a home lab, self-hosting, or just done with the asymmetric upload speeds that have been the norm here.
Stoke-on-Trent's six towns make it one of the largest Freedom Fibre footprints in the Midlands, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the version of that build with a real static IPv4, native IPv6, no CGNAT, and no throttling. If you've been hosting from home with port-forwarding workarounds for years, you can finally retire them.
Leek, on the edge of the Staffordshire Moorlands, is the kind of market town where rural geography has historically capped what a broadband line could realistically do. Freedom Fibre's build through the town centre changes the maths, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the multi-gig option for anyone who wants the technical bells and whistles too.
Kidsgrove sits at the northern tip of Staffordshire where it meets Cheshire, and Freedom Fibre's XGS-PON build into ST7 covers over eight hundred premises. Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, no-CGNAT version for anyone who has been stuck on a basic Openreach line and wants the full multi-gig experience.
Biddulph sits in the Staffordshire Moorlands between Stoke-on-Trent and the Peak District, and has historically been at the wrong end of the broadband queue. Freedom Fibre's build into ST8 covers over two hundred premises, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier brings the kind of symmetric multi-gig that the area has never had access to before.
Cheadle in Staffordshire (not to be confused with its Greater Manchester namesake) is a small market town on the edge of the Churnet Valley. Freedom Fibre's XGS-PON build into ST9 covers nearly four hundred premises, and Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, static-IP option for anyone in the area who needs more than a standard consumer line.
Stone is a small Staffordshire town on the Trent between Stoke and Stafford, and Freedom Fibre's initial build into ST12 is bringing XGS-PON to an area that has historically been limited to cabinet-based fibre. Olilo's 5Gbps tier is the symmetric, no-throttling option for the early wave of eligible premises.
St Helens sits between Liverpool and Wigan and is one of the newer areas in the Freedom Fibre footprint. The initial RFS build into WA9 and WA11 is still early, but Olilo's 5Gbps tier will be available as the coverage grows. Register your interest now to be first in line when your address lights up.
Newton-le-Willows is one of the strongest Freedom Fibre footprints in Merseyside, with nearly ten thousand premises already in the RFS data. Olilo's 5Gbps tier brings symmetric multi-gig to a town that has long been a commuter hub between Liverpool and Manchester but has been underserved for premium broadband options.
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