UK Energy Provider and ISP SSE Cuts 38Mbps “Fibre Broadband” Price
Wednesday, April 26th, 2017 (12:01 am) - Score 783
Utility provider SSE (Southern Electric), which also does phone and internet services, has cut the price of their unlimited ‘up to’ 38Mbps (FTTC) “Superfast Fibre Broadband” package (includes line rental) to £33.50 per month for the first 18 months of service (£38 thereafter).
Apparently the reduction in price is due to a discount that is being applied to the inclusion of free UK Evening and Weekend calls, although this offer will only be available to order until 29th June 2017. SSE’s existing energy customers can also benefit from a further £25 off their bill if they take the broadband service.
Customers will also receive a free wireless router, an unlimited usage allowance (note: the Fair Usage Policy includes limited Traffic Management) and UK support.
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