Internet service provider iTalk has finally branched-out beyond its old ADSL and Fibre-to-the-Cabinet (FTTC / VDSL2) based home broadband packages by launching a new range of Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) powered services on Openreach’s national network. Some of their new full fibre packages have also been discounted.
Each of the new full fibre packages include a digital phone (IP based) service, as well as unlimited usage, a 24-month minimum contract term, UK based support and an included wireless router. On top of that, you’ll need to pay £12.95 (one-off) for postage and packaging.
The new packages start from £29.99 per month for a 40Mbps download speed and rise up to £44.99 per month for their top 220Mbps tier. But the packages can also be taken as part of a “Winter Special” deal, which for example drops the 40Mbps plan to £23.99 and the 220Mbps service to £39.99 per month. Sadly, they don’t currently offer a gigabit tier or anything faster than 220Mbps.
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Only up to 250 Mbps available for the same price as Vodafone 900 Mbps there is a pass from me
Not on Openreach. For 900 Mbps, Vodafone will charge £45 a month for three months, then about £52 a month for twelve months, then it goes up again.
This is cheaper than Vodafone’s 500 Mbps but more expensive than Vodafone’s 200 Mbps.
Youfibre are currently doing a GBIT fibre package with UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD for £29.95 a month.
If you can get it…
They are a bit pricy to be honest, for another couple of quid, people here can go for 150 up and down with ZZoomm and no doubt find cheaper ones on the open reach platform