
On your marks Bridgend County
Ogi’s full fibre broadband is coming to Maesteg, Pencoed and Porthcawl – get ready to go ultrafast!
Hands up if you want to go faster!

Shwmae Bridgend!
We’re Ogi – Wales’s home-grown broadband company – here to power-up communities like Caerau, Cwmfelin, Garth, Llangynwyd, Maesteg, Nantyffyllon, Pencoed and Porthcawl with our ultrafast full fibre broadband. It’s next generation stuff, ready to keep you working, entertained and connected in your community. So whether you’re a ‘Spare Room CEO’, a ‘Season Binger’ or a ‘Bandwidth Beast’, there’s an Ogi package that’s just right for you.

So, how fast is ultrafast?
Starting at 150Mbps download, Ogi’s service is ultrafast and ultra-reliable – and we’re rolling out in Maesteg, Pencoed and Porthcawl now.
For more information and to let us keep in touch, go ahead and register your interest using our handy postcode search tool.
Community is at the heart of all we do
We’re here to power-up homes and businesses across Bridgend County and – just like you – we’re giving back, supporting local teams and groups in places like Maesteg, Pencoed and Porthcawl. So, if it brings people together and has the potential to make a difference in your community – then we want to support it. Find out more about the opportunities available through our community fund ‘Cefnogi’.

The full fibre advantage
We’re bringing fibre power right to the door – bypassing those little connections and installing a brand new network ready for all the streaming you could ever wish for, today and well into the future.
Building a full fibre network takes a lot of planning, some digging and sometimes a little disruption. But don’t worry, if we need to work in your street, it should only take a few weeks and, once it’s in, your full fibre network is capable of being up-cycled continually, so you won’t be seeing our diggers again for a very long time (unless we need to quickly repair something, of course).
“Big things have small beginnings, sir.”
#DYK: Parts of the 1962 box office hit Lawrence of Arabia, were filmed on the borough’s Merthyr Mawr sand dunes? Honest – it’s amazing what you can find on the internet, right? *Source: History Points