Internet provider File Sanctuary has this week launched a new range of Black Friday sales across their range of Openreach based Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband packages, which broadly discounts the price across all their plans by £4 per month for the entire 12-month minimum contract term.
Each package includes free installation or migration, unlimited usage, UK based support, and both IPv4 and IPv6 internet addresses on their network (static IP addresses cost £2 per month extra). The catch is that their packages don’t come bundled with an included broadband router, so you’ll need to buy one separately or take one of the paid options they offer.
The discounted prices start at £36.80 per month for their entry-level 67Mbps (18Mbps upload) package and rise to £51.20 per month for their top 900Mbps (110Mbps upload) plan. But you’ll only be able to get this if you place your order before 30th November 2022. After that, you’ll need to add +£4 to these monthly prices.
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Summary of Discounted Package Tiers
FTTP 80/20: £36.80 inc VAT
FTTP 160/30: £39.20 inc VAT
FTTP 330/50: £41.60 inc VAT
FTTP 550/75: £46.40 inc VAT
FTTP 1000/115: £51.20 inc VAT
Okay pricing I suppose & their static IP addon isn’t too insanely priced but they need to rebrand their broadband division from the server stuff.
Still, at least it isn’t as bad a name as the ISP called ‘no one’
Just a suggestion: would be a lot cleaner to do one black friday sticky megapost rather than 30 posts spamming the site with every new ISP’s black friday deal
Not possible as they don’t all release their deals at the same time (if we waited they’d all be expired) and I usually only cover those that are different or deeper than the routine weekly offers. But we’ve only had a few of these so far, and you can, of course, just skip them if they don’t interest.
We also don’t do sticky posts on the news section, as that sometimes causes people not to realise there are newer articles below.
Strange name for an ISP. Sounds like one of those file-lockers like Megaupload/Rapidshare or something!