Alternative network and UK ISP G.Network, which is rolling out a MultiGigabit capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband network across parts of London (here), has further discounted their top two “Gigafast” broadband (900Mbps average download) packages – with both now starting at just £30 per month.
The provider, which is estimated to be live across around 250,000 to 300,000 premises in London, currently has two Gigafast plans (Gigafast and Gigafast Extra). The regular Gigafast plan now costs just £30 per month on a 24-month term (£35 thereafter), which gives you speeds of 900Mbps (300Mbps upload), free installation, parental controls and a wireless router.
By comparison, Gigafast Extra costs £30 per month for the first 6 months, before rising to £40 per month for the remaining term and then £45 post-contract. But for that you get the addition of symmetric speeds, a fixed IP address, priority support and their Full-On WiFi (mesh signal extender) coverage commitment. But oddly G.Network seems to have removed their cheapest entry-level 150Mbps tier from view.
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Kevin Murphy, CEO of G.Network, said: “The last thing Londoners want to think about when they’re enjoying the action this summer is their internet bill, and our £1 a day offer is taking that worry away. G.Network’s market-beating price tracks the prices of major providers (as defined by Ofcom) to provide consumers with better-than-market average prices – starting at £27 per month – which are independently verified by FDM.”
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