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ISP Brsk Discount UK Full Fibre Broadband Prices for March 2024

Friday, Mar 1st, 2024 (12:02 am) - Score 1,160
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Broadband provider and network builder Brsk, which is deploying a gigabit-capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network across the Midlands and beyond (rollout plan), has today introduced further price discounts across their range of packages – shaving a few pounds extra off monthly rentals for new customers.

The change means that customers subscribing to their 100Mbps (symmetric) package will now pay £25 £23 per month for the first 24-months, while those taking 500Mbps will pay £33 £28 and anybody opting for the top 900Mbps package will pay just £45 £32 per month. Suffice to say that this is incredibly cheap, although you do have to be covered by their network in order to benefit.

NOTE: Brsk is backed by investment from Advencap and the Ares Management Corp. The company is also home to 14,000 customers (21st Aug 2023).

The operator – fuelled by an investment of at least £259m – is focusing most of its network build on parts of Greater Manchester, Lancashire, West Yorkshire and the West Midlands in England (e.g. Cottingley, Clayton, Bradford, Accrington and more). The long-term aim is to pass 1 million homes by 2026, and they’ve already covered 358,000 premises (10th Nov 2023) – falling to 346,000 for those considered ‘Ready for Service’ (the gap largely reflects wayleave delays in secured MDU coverage).

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  1. Avatar photo Spencer says:

    Still a rise over prices of last year where they were

    100Mbps was £15
    500Mbps was £25
    1Gbps was £30

  2. Avatar photo Andrew says:

    Except that’s not incredibly cheap when compared to Vodafone, they do 900Mpbs for £29 a month

    1. Mark-Jackson Mark Jackson says:

      They’re both incredibly cheap for 1Gbps.

  3. Avatar photo Billy Shears says:

    @MJ I wonder what a scatter chart of Ispreview satisfaction score v. price for service nearest to 100 Mbps would look like.

  4. Avatar photo Mort says:

    Sad to see they’ve stopped roll out here in Stockport area

    1. Avatar photo Andy says:

      Which area’s in Stockport have stopped? I was hoping they would install in Hazel Grove so I could stick it to Virgin who have been ripping people off in areas where no competition

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