Consumers looking to join UK internet provider File Sanctuary, which until now only sold broadband packages via Openreach’s national network, may like to know that the ISP has just become the latest to launch a new range of packages based off CityFibre’s national Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network.
The two new CityFibre FTTP plans are available in two tiers – 160Mbps and 1000Mbps, both with symmetric download and upload speeds. The new plans are available with free installation on a 12-month contract term, or paid installation (£66) on a 1-month rolling contract.
File Sanctuary are offering both residential and business plans with pricing as follows:
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FTTP CF 160 Residential: £38/month inc VAT
FTTP CF 1000 Residential: £42/month inc VAT
FTTP CF 160 Business: £34/month ex-VAT
FTTP CF 1000 Business: £38/month ex-VAT
All of their FTTP plans come with IPv4 and IPv6 support, UK support and optional static IPs. “We also allow customers a choice of choosing one of our great FRITZ!Box routers, or bringing their own,” said a spokesperson for the ISP. More information on the new packages can be found at https://www.filesanctuary.net/broadband/fttp/cityfibre/ and this link can also be used to place orders, starting today.
Ouch. Looks expensive compared to other altnets.
They’re just reselling ICUK who launched CityFibre today on a wholesale basis, so there’ll be a plethora of resellers with no infrastructure launching services in the next few days, I’m sure.
Quick Google didn’t show much – have they announced this publicly yet? Need a source for a project I’m doing.
They’ve announced it to all their layer 2 and layer 3 resellers via their control panel
This is going to move the needle for City fibres customer numbers.
Ooof, that’s expensive, even for CF