Alternative broadband provider Pulse Fibre, which is aiming to complete over 250,000 unique “full fibre” (FTTP) connections into new build dwellings and MDUs (here), has today announced that they’ve signed a new deal with property developer Cavanna Homes to extend their service and cover new build homes in Dorset.
The first Cavanna Homes site to benefit from this will be the new development at Warmwell Rise (Crossways, Dorchester) in Dorset (England), which currently starting to build 140 energy-efficient homes. The deal means that new homeowners will be able to enjoy instant internet access as soon as they move in via the new 10Gbps capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network.
Nathan, Head of Business Development at Pulse Fibre, added: “We’re thrilled to partner with Cavanna Homes to bring high-speed fibre connectivity to new homes in Dorset. Together, we’re enhancing the modern living experience, ensuring that every home is equipped with reliable, future-proof technology from day one.”
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Prices for the service typically start at £30 per month for speeds of 100Mbps on a 12-month term (a £29.99 one-off setup fee applies), which rises to £60 for their top 1000Mbps tier. A social tariff is also available, which we believe still costs £18 per month for 100Mbps on a monthly term (they don’t make the details clear for this on their website).
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