Merseyside-based ISP BeFibre, which harnesses FullFibre Ltd’s national full fibre (FTTP) broadband network, has today increased their out-of-contract prices by £5 per month across the board. But the good news is that there’s no change for new offer customers, who will still enjoy the same first 12 or 24-month term discounts as existed before.
The change means that somebody who, for example, takes out their entry-level 150Mbps (symmetric speed) package on a 24-month term with free installation will continue to pay the same offer price of £19 per month until the end of that term. But after that the price will now rise to £30 per month instead of £25 as it was before.
The network, which as of May 2024 could be reached by about 339,000 premises (RFS) across England (here), can be found in parts of Derbyshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, Greater Manchester, Herefordshire, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, South Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.
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I’m surprised that any one stays with them after the contract. Their diabolical lack of service and terrible customr service, I was able to leave early, 4/5 months after the ombudsman went in my favour due to their lack of customer service and time it took them to resolve things lol
Geo locked IP’s still happening today almost 2 years since my service started, the signs were there from day one.
No mention of the out of contract price though, anyone know what that is?, presumably it’s more than the reduces contract price??
Missed the prices lol
Not only do we have fiber optic broadband on our streets, everyone around us has fiber optic broadband
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