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.
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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Still a rise over prices of last year where they were
100Mbps was £15
500Mbps was £25
1Gbps was £30
Except that’s not incredibly cheap when compared to Vodafone, they do 900Mpbs for £29 a month
They’re both incredibly cheap for 1Gbps.
@MJ I wonder what a scatter chart of Ispreview satisfaction score v. price for service nearest to 100 Mbps would look like.
Sad to see they’ve stopped roll out here in Stockport area
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