Broadband ISP Brsk, which currently covers 2.4 million UK premises (RFS) via Netomnia’s national full fibre (FTTP) network, will today introduce a “permanent price change for the foreseeable future” on their BetterNet1000 (900Mbps average speed) package – reducing it from £37 to just £35 per month for both new and renewing (existing) customers.
The package itself typically attracts an 18-month minimum contract term and includes various other features, such as free installation (said to be worth £150), an included wireless router, unlimited usage, symmetric speeds and a pledge of “no mid-contract price rises“. A monthly (30-day) contract option is also available, albeit for a significantly higher price.
Brsk also offers new customers the option of up to £300 to help cover cancellation or early termination fees (ETC) charged to you by your current broadband ISP, which may occur if you attempt to switch before your existing contract term has ended. Otherwise, the decision to reduce their standard pricing on BetterNet1000 appears to bring Brsk’s retail pricing more into line with sister provider YouFibre on the same network.
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Rub it in some more! Those of us still left out of the fibre revolution are paying 30% more for 90% less…
As I often say when you pop up with this no-one is forcing you to pay £45 a month or whatever it is to Andrews and Arnold for capped FTTC. You are the one who informed you had no interest in using another ISP.
It was £35 until the start of May and then it went to £37 – and now it’s come back down. Still amazing value. I can’t believe they do 2Gbps for £55. I am still waiting to be called and told there is a catch!
Seems over priced, my 2gig on virgin is £45 😛