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Energy provider First Utility has launched a new sale that will run until 22nd January 2018 and cuts the monthly price of their ‘up to’ 38Mbps and 76Mbps superfast broadband (FTTC) and phone bundle packages to £27.99 and £29.99 per month respectively for new customers.
Shropshire-based UK ISP Aquiss has kicked off the New Year by knocking a few extra ££ pounds off the standard monthly rental prices for their ‘up to’ 19Mbps ADSL2+ based broadband packages (this also applies to bundles with phone line rental), which forms part of a general product refresh.
Business internet provider XLN Telecom has recently launched a new website and on top of that they’ve today refreshed their range of broadband and phone packages, which include a number of discounts for the first 12 months of service (note: all contract terms last for 24 months).
The most recent independent data for Q4 reveals that the United Kingdom ended 2017 with fixed line “superfast broadband” (24Mbps+) networks having covered 94.7% of premises (94.3% if you define superfast as 30Mbps+), which suggests that the Government has hit their 95% target.
Picking a new broadband provider (ISP) for your home is far from easy. Consumers face a bombardment of confusing choices, each advertising different speeds, features, prices and network availability. On this front our aim is to simplify the options and make the process a little easier.