Full fibre operator and broadband ISP Brsk, which now covers 573,050 UK premises (RFS) with their FTTP network and is in the process of being merged into Netomnia (here), will today boost the speed of their entry-level ‘BetterNet100‘ package from 100Mbps to 150Mbps (symmetric) at no extra cost for new customers.
New residential customers would have previously paid £23 per month (normally £25) for a 100Mbps (symmetric) package on a 24-month term and this rises up to £32 (normally £45) for their top 900Mbps tier, which includes a router, free installation and a pledge of “no mid-contract price rises“. But we’re told you’ll now be able to get 150Mbps for the same price as their old 100Mbps service.
Existing customers of the old 100Mbps tier will not be getting an automatic upgrade to the new speed, but they will be able to choose it when their packages come up for renewal.
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