UK broadband provider VISPA has announced that it is ceasing trading and will commence liquidation proceedings, leaving customers urged to switch their internet services immediately. The company communicated the news via email, informing subscribers that it will no longer be able to provide broadband services.
In the message to customers, VISPA director James Ormerod advised subscribers to cancel their direct debits and find a new Internet Service Provider (ISP) to avoid any disruption to connectivity. Customers were reassured that most providers on the Openreach network can take over existing lines with minimal hassle.
VISPA’s official website currently shows a “down for maintenance” status. The site also lists Openreach network providers, advising users to contact their current ISP directly for any broadband, telephone, or Wi-Fi issues.
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This closure follows recent woes in the UK broadband sector, where G Network—a London-based high-speed internet provider—fell into administration after rodents caused severe damage by chewing through fibre cables. A potential rescue by Community Fibre was abandoned due to concerns over costly repairs.
With VISPA’s sudden exit, affected customers are encouraged to act swiftly to remain connected.