London-based broadband ISP Pulse Fibre, which over the next few years aspires to complete over 250,000 unique “full fibre” (FTTP) connections into new build homes and MDUs (here), has announced a collaboration with property developer Wain Homes to offer associated homeowners “free broadband for 12 months“.
The promotion will initially be rolled out to three developments in the South West of England, reaching over 200 homeowners. Each resident will receive day one activation, a free WiFi 6 router and broadband speeds of 100Mbps, completely free for 12 months. Leaving homeowners to focus on settling into their new space.
Just for context. Pulse Fibre’s 100Mbps package normally costs £30 per month, which rises to £50 for 500Mbps and £60 for 1000Mbps. Plus, new customers usually have to pay a one-off £29.99 setup fee on their entry-level 100Mbps and 500Mbps tiers.
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Reece Dopson, Pulse Fibre, said:
“We’re thrilled to collaborate with Wain Homes to offer free broadband to their homeowners. Fast and reliable internet is essential, and this offer underscores both Pulse Fibre and Wain Homes’ commitment to supporting customers with modern digital infrastructure that meets the demands of today’s connected lifestyle.”
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