
Broadband ISP TalkTalk Business appears to have joined the Black Friday discounts by giving away the first three months of service for free to new customers across all of their various Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) packages, which offer download speeds of between 80Mbps and up to 900Mbps+.
All of the provider’s packages include unlimited usage, UK support (stated as 24-hour, 365-day – but live chat is only available Mon-Fri 8am-6pm), a 24-month contract term (12-month as an option at extra cost), a free Static IP address and their latest Wi-Fi Hub 2 router.
The packages do, however, require you to pay a one-off £24.95 ex. VAT activation fee. You can also add a “phone line” and unlimited UK calls for an extra £10.00 ex. VAT a month. Finally, we should mention that the offer of 3 months free service will only be available to take until 12th December 2022.
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Business Full Fibre 80
Downloads of up to 80Mbps
Uploads of up to 20MbpsPRICE: £23.95 +vat per month
Business Full Fibre 150
Downloads of up to 150Mbps
Uploads of up to 30MbpsPRICE: £24.95 +vat per month
Business Full Fibre 300
Downloads of up to 300Mbps
Uploads of up to 50MbpsPRICE: £32.95 +vat per month
Business Full Fibre 900
Downloads of up to 900Mbps
Uploads of up to 115MbpsPRICE: £43.95 +vat per month
After the minimum contract term, prices will increase by £5 per month for most of the plans, and £10 per month for Business Full Fibre 900.
Last year after Black Friday till Christmas they offered 6 months free. I would wait a few weeks.
Good point.
On the flip side, ridiculously this is cheaper than their residential packages. This is true for their most popular 150 Mbps speed, on Openreach or CityFibre; and for their top 900 Mbps, on Openreach.
I’m subtracting three months free and adding VAT on the business tariffs; and subtracting cashback and adding annual price rises on the residential packages. But in short, April 2023’s price rise immediately brings the residential price above the business price (plus VAT).
Worth looking into for the self employed, and sole traders etc.