
Rochdale-based UK ISP Zen Internet appears to have recently discounted the monthly prices of their CityFibre based full fibre (FTTP) home broadband packages by between £2 to £3. For example, the provider’s top 2.3Gbps (symmetric speed) plan has fallen from £57 to £54 per month. But Zen’s Openreach based packages remain unchanged.
The other discounts, as spotted by one of our readers (John), include their 155Mbps package falling from £30 to £28 per month, while 500Mbps is now £34 per month and 910Mbps has dropped to £39. All packages are on an 18-month minimum term, including a FRITZ!Box 7530 AX WiFi 6 wireless router (except on 2.3Gbps where it’s an Amazon eero Pro 6E by default), Static IP address and “free” setup.
The aforementioned pricing is currently targeted at new customers, although as it appears to be a change in standard pricing then it’s possible that existing customers who choose to re-contract may also be able to benefit (not yet confirmed, but we’re checking). Zen also pledges to guarantee “no in-contract price increases“.
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Bit cheeky they cut CityFibre but Openreach also reduced pricing on their latest equinox offer doesn’t look like Zen are passing that on
Yes, I’ve been keeping an eye on the prices for the 1.6Gb plan at EE and IDNET (thinking of switching), and have yet to see any price drops since 1st Feb.