City focused fibre optic broadband ISP Hyperoptic, which has so far deployed their 1Gbps capable FTTP/B network to over 400,000 premises in parts of 28 UK cities, will later this morning reduce the monthly cost of their top unlimited 150Mbps and 900Mbps packages by a few more pounds.
Apparently the new reductions are set to last until 31st August 2018 and reflect a further discount on Hyperoptic’s already reduced prices (except on their slower 30Mbps plan, which remains unchanged). New customers will also benefit from a free installation and set-up (worth up to £240) on all their packages, including the standalone deals.
As usual subscribers will be able to choose from either a broadband and phone bundle or a broadband-only service on a 12 month contract. You can also get a “no contract” option (broadband-only), although this tends to cost a few pounds extra per month. In order to benefit from the new prices you’ll also need to place an order using their promo code – ONLINEDEAL.
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| Package | Broadband Only | Broadband and Phone |
| 30Mbps | £17 a month (*£22) | £18 a month (*£25) |
| 150Mbps | £24 a month (*£35) | £25 a month (*£38) |
| 900Mbps | £45 a month (*£60) | £46 a month (*£63) |
The packages all include unlimited usage, 24/7 support, a wireless router (ZTE H298A) and a dynamic IP address (IPv6 support is being rolled out) or £5 extra per month for a Static IP.
Take note that the ISP predominately focuses upon connecting up large apartment or office blocks and at present you can only find them in specific parts of: Greater London, Basildon, Birmingham, Bolton, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Luton, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Preston, Reading, Reigate, Sheffield, Slough, Southampton, Southend-on-Sea, Warrington, Watford and Woking.
In the future Hyperoptic aims to reach 500,000 premises by 2019, followed by 2 million in 2022 and there’s also an aspiration for 5 million by 2025 (here), although the latter will require another big injection of private investment to achieve.
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