Broadband ISP File Sanctuary Discounts FTTP Packages by GBP6
Thursday, November 25th, 2021 (12:01 am) - Score 528
Internet provider File Sanctuary has this week launched their own range of UK Black Friday discounts, which cuts the monthly price of their Openreach based Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband products by £6 per month for the entire 12-month minimum contract term (available on orders made before the end of Nov 2021).
Otherwise, each package comes with free installation or migration, unlimited usage, UK based support, and they include both IPv4 and IPv6 internet addresses on their network. 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.
Prices start at £34.80 per month for their entry-level 67Mbps (18Mbps upload) package, with the £6 discount applied, and rise to £49.20 per month for their top 900Mbps (110Mbps upload) plan.
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This or Talktalk for 900mbps FTTP?
I know the contract length is shorter on this and TT includes a router I wouldn’t use.
I did not realise that November had acquired an additional day.
Didn’t spot that :), just quoted it from their website.
Looks like we didn’t spot that either — our bid to sneak an extra day into November and make it a “leap month” clearly wasn’t successful! 🙂 The 30th it is…