Internet service provider Octaplus, which sells broadband package to consumers via various networks (e.g. MS3, CityFibre and FullFibre Limited), has today announced the launch of its first Multi-Gigabit speed packages – delivering ultrafast speeds of 1.8Gbps and 2.3Gbps. But there’s also a special mobile data bonus.
Prices for the new plans are said to start at £40 per month. A quick look at their CityFibre based full fibre (FTTP) packages shows that the ISP is selling their top 2.3Gbps symmetric speed package for £50 per month. This includes a Wi-Fi 6 capable router, “guaranteed” wired speeds of 1300Mbps, free installation and a discounted one-off setup fee of £50 on a 24-month minimum term (shorter 18 and 12-month terms are also available).
In addition, Octaplus are also bundling 3GB (GigaBytes) of FREE mobile data every month alongside some of the new plans, delivered via SIM or eSIM, for the duration of the promotion. “This exclusive benefit reflects Octaplus’ belief in enriching everyday connectivity — not just through great pricing, but by adding real, practical value to customers’ lives,” said the provider.
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We should add that the mobile service harnesses EE’s national 4G and 5G network.
Gladstone Gonsalves, CEO of Octaplus, said:
“This is more than just faster internet — it’s a symbol of progress, status, and digital future-readiness. We’re not just providing broadband; we’re delivering the digital lifestyle of tomorrow.”
George Wareing, Chief Sales Officer at CityFibre, said:
“Octaplus has continued to thrive across CityFibre’s growing full fibre network, bringing fantastic speeds and a brilliant online experience to its customers. This is yet more evidence that the UK’s full fibre, Multi-Gig future is here.”
The Multi-Gig packages will be available to new and existing Octaplus customers in areas where the network infrastructure supports higher speeds. Customers can check availability for their address by visiting octaplus.co.uk and entering their postcode. Rollout will continue to expand in line with full fibre network deployments.
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Is there no way to get more than 3GB of data?
Why not just lower the prices instead of giving useless stuff away, not everyone wants to be on their mobile network.
Octaplus have more outages than days of the week, it’s not a reliable ISP
I’ve been using them since they started in York. Would say they are way better now most of the startup problems have been resolved. I may take up their mobile package. Good to see a new company keep going… Cheers to them.