
Techy-focused broadband ISP Olilo, which first launched in early September 2025 (here), has today announced that they’re about to reduce prices across their Openreach-based Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband packages. The changes are set to be introduced from 1st April 2026.
The lower pricing will also apply automatically to both new customers and existing customers currently within fixed-term contracts. Olilo has confirmed to ISPreview that customers will not need to take any action and their existing minimum terms will remain unchanged.
Aydan Abrahams, Co-Founder & COO of Olilo, said: “We know that price changes often mean increases. In this case, we’re pleased to confirm the opposite. As our wholesale costs have improved, we believe it is right to pass those savings directly to customers – including those already in contract.”
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Updated pricing from 1st April 2026:
30-Day Rolling
1.6Gbps* – £65 per month (previously £69)
1.2Gbps* – £56 (previously £60)
900Mbps – £53 (previously £56)12-Month Contracts
1.6Gbps* – £60 (previously £63)
1.2Gbps* – £49 (previously £52)
900Mbps – £46 (previously £49)New 24-Month Contracts
1.6Gbps* – £49
1.2Gbps* – £48
900Mbps – £45*** Subject to availability on the Zen network.
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Wow, reducing? Would not expect that when Virgin are increasing by so much!
Breath of fresh air. That 24-month 1.6Gbit package is tempting, shame you have to wait until April to order.
Ah, so they’ve signed up with Zen’s wholesale network then, they had originally signed up with All Points Aquila platform for Openreach & All Points Fibre’s own network (if they ever get it working that is….). Liam did tell me they were signing up with another wholesale network to get multigig on Openreach but wouldn’t specify which one. I guessed it was probably Zen at the time.
The availablility checker isnt working for me
> Subject to availability on the Zen network
Does this mean that Olilo’s Openreach packages are affected by Zen’s “load balancing” between their London and Manchester gateways (where traffic from near London can end up being tromboned through Manchester)?