Full Fibre Broadband in Stourbridge.Local install. Real support.
FTTP from Openreach or alt-net carriers (CityFibre, Hyperoptic) — 100Mbps to 1Gbps symmetric. Pure fibre directly into your premises. No copper bottleneck, no contention with neighbours, no compromise on upload speeds.
Full Fibre Broadband — installed in Stourbridge.
Stourbridge town centre and Wollaston — predominantly retail, hospitality and professional services. Easy fibre rollout in most postcodes.
Postcodes
DY7, DY8, DY9 — plus surrounding postcodes on request.
Industrial estates
Mucklow Hill, Amblecote, Brierley Hill Trade Park.
Install timeline
Full fibre: 7-14 days. Leased lines: 21-45 days. Full Fibre setups in Stourbridge we handle weekly.
The Stourbridge infrastructure reality.
Stourbridge has Openreach FTTP across most DY8 postcodes. CityFibre coverage in town centre and Wollaston. The Lye and Cradley Heath fringe areas have more varied FTTP availability — we recommend a postcode-specific survey.
Telexico installs across DY7, DY8, DY9 regularly. We survey before quoting so we know what's actually available at your specific postcode — not what a national reseller's portal claims is available.
Full Fibre for Stourbridge businesses.
The industries we typically install full fibre for in Stourbridge and the surrounding West Midlands.
Retail and hospitality (town centre, Wollaston)
Independent professional services (legal, accountancy)
Glass-making heritage trade base
Healthcare and education (Russell Hall, King Edward VI College)
Full Fibre Broadband problems we fix in Stourbridge.
If any of these feel familiar, it's not a tech problem — it's a provider problem.
"My current 'fibre' broadband only delivers 40Mbps."
That's FTTC — fibre to the green cabinet, then copper to your office. "Fibre" branding has been abused for a decade. True FTTP is fibre to your actual building.
"Upload speed cripples our cloud apps."
Most FTTC packages give you 10-15Mbps upload. Try doing VoIP + cloud backups + Teams calls + Microsoft 365 sync simultaneously on that. FTTP gives you symmetric speeds — same up as down.
"We share infrastructure with the houses around us."
FTTC and copper-based packages contend with neighbours on the same exchange. Peak hours = degraded performance. FTTP is your fibre, not shared neighbourhood fibre.
"My old provider quoted 'up to 1Gbps' but I get 200."
"Up to" is the oldest broadband con. The line genuinely can't deliver 1Gbps. We do a real pre-install survey and quote what your line will actually deliver.
"Adding bandwidth means a new install."
On FTTC, going from 40Mbps to 80Mbps might need a new cabinet visit. On FTTP, we typically just upgrade your package — the fibre can already deliver more.
"My provider has no idea what FTTP coverage means."
BT/Sky/TalkTalk reseller call centres don't know which postcodes have Openreach FTTP vs which have CityFibre coming vs which are still copper. We do.
Full Fibre Broadband done properly.
Available in Stourbridge and across the West Midlands.
Real FTTP — symmetric speeds
100Mbps to 1Gbps symmetric. Equal upload and download. The performance buyers actually need for VoIP, cloud apps, hosted services and modern business workflows.
Multi-carrier coverage
Openreach FTTP (widest UK coverage), CityFibre full fibre (alt-net challenger, fastest install in covered postcodes), Hyperoptic, gigabit alt-nets where they exist. We survey ALL options at your postcode.
Honest pre-install survey
We tell you what's actually available — not what the salesperson wishes was available. Often we find FTTP options the previous provider's reseller didn't know existed.
Static IP + business SLA
Every Telexico FTTP package includes a static public IP (no CGNAT), business-grade SLA, priority fault fix. The features that residential FTTP lacks.
Easy bandwidth scaling
Start at 100Mbps, scale to 500Mbps or 1Gbps as you grow — usually a 24-hour portal action with no rewiring. The fibre can carry more whenever you need it.
Faster install than FTTC
Where FTTP is available, install is usually 7-14 days. Faster than waiting for FTTC slots in many cases. We project-manage Openreach so you don't have to.
What businesses gain by switching to Telexico.
How we differ from the big providers — written plainly, no sales spin.
Send us your current renewal. We'll review what you have, what you pay, and where we can simplify — no fixed-package pressure, no obligation.
What you actually get from Telexico.
Honest about scope. No aggressive sales tactics, no surprise renewal jumps, no tier-1 call-centre triage. Real UK engineers, transparent pricing, one provider relationship across the stack.
UK-based provider
Wolverhampton-headquartered. Engineers cover the West Midlands daily; UK-wide install via our partner network. Real UK engineer support, UK data residency, UK contractual relationship — not US-routed SaaS.
Real engineer support
When you call Telexico, you reach someone who can actually fix things. Response SLA backed by real engineering capacity rather than call-centre headcount. Named account manager for ongoing customers.
Free infrastructure review
Every engagement starts with a no-obligation audit of your current setup. Honest recommendation — sometimes that's "stay with your current provider after negotiation." We'd rather be honest than oversell.
Transparent pricing
What you sign for is what you pay — including renewal. No teaser pricing that jumps 30-100% at year two. No mid-contract CPI shock. Predictable multi-year cost from day one.
One provider, one platform
Broadband, hosted VoIP, business WiFi, AI Receptionist, 4G/5G failover, CCTV consolidated onto one Telexico relationship. Single bill, single support number, single engineer when something needs attention.
Migration project-managed
Switching to Telexico isn't DIY. We handle contract audit, notice timing, ordering, parallel running, cutover, old-provider close-out. Customer-visible disruption typically measured in minutes.
Simpler telecoms. Fewer suppliers. Real support.
Send us your current setup. We'll show you where we can simplify, consolidate or reduce cost — no rigid pricing, no hard sell.
AI receptionist answers 24/7, captures the lead and sends it straight to your team.
Broadband, phones, AI, WiFi, failover and CCTV — one bill, one UK team.
We design around your team, your hours and your customers — not a generic package.
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Looking at Full Fibre in Stourbridge?
Send us your current setup and your address — we'll confirm what's available in Stourbridge, review what you have today, and quote properly. No hard sell, no fixed-package pressure.
Frequently asked questions
Do you cover my postcode in Wolverhampton?
We cover WV1, WV2, WV3, WV4, WV5, WV6, WV7, WV8, WV9, WV10, WV11, WV13, WV14 as standard. If your postcode isn't listed, ask — we typically cover the surrounding areas too. Our office is at 64 Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton WV3 0TT.
How long is broadband installation in Wolverhampton?
Broadband installs in Wolverhampton typically go live within 7-14 working days. Leased lines and larger setups can take 21-45 days due to Openreach civil work. We give a realistic date during your survey.
Will switching from my current broadband provider cause downtime?
No. We install the new service alongside your existing one, test it, then transfer your numbers/connection. Your current setup stays live until the new one is proven.
Do you support i54 Business Park and surrounding industrial estates?
Yes — we install across i54 Business Park, Pendeford, Aldersley, Featherstone, Bilston, Wednesfield regularly. Industrial estates in Wolverhampton often need leased lines and 4G/5G failover; we quote both based on your usage.
What's the typical monthly cost?
Depends on size, speed and add-ons. Most broadband customers in Wolverhampton pay between £40-£300/month depending on what they need. We give a firm quote against your specific requirements.
Do you offer SLAs and uptime guarantees?
Yes — business-grade SLAs on all our connectivity. Leased lines come with the strongest guarantees (typically 99.9%+ uptime, restoration within 4 hours). FTTP and 4G/5G have business-grade SLAs too.