Broadband provider Plusnet will this morning further discounted the offers on their existing range of ultrafast and gigabit-capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) powered packages for new residential customers – provided via Openreach’s national network, which sees the provider shaving another few pounds off each of their plans.
As usual, these packages all include unlimited data usage, a new Hub Two wireless router (based off BT’s SmartHub 2), free activation and a 24-month minimum contract term. The catch is that these packages are data-only plans because Plusnet has not launched its own IP based phone (VoIP) product.
Customers on slower FTTC (VDSL2) lines can also take their “Unlimited Fibre” (36Mbps) and “Unlimited Fibre Extra” (66Mbps) packages from just £22.99 and £24.99 per month respectively. But unlike their FTTP tiers, they do include a basic phone service.
The latest round of offers will be available to order until 3rd May 2023.
Plusnet’s Full Fibre Broadband Packages
Full Fibre 74
PRICE: £24.99 per month for the first 24 months (£34.32 thereafter)Full Fibre 145
PRICE: £26.99 per month for the first 24 months (£40.04 thereafter)Full Fibre 500
PRICE: £31.99 per month for the first 24 months (£53.77 thereafter)FullFibre 900
PRICE: £41.99 per month for the first 24 months (£62.92 thereafter)
The move to slash the discount on their top 900Mbps plan to just £41.99 is particularly surprising as the package technically only launched earlier this month to new customers at £49.99. Please note that the prices above reflect a special affiliate discount, so you have to use those links in order to see it.
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