Unbeatable Broadband Offer in London
Residents in London seeking a more affordable broadband option may find a golden opportunity with Community Fibre’s new flash sale. The promotion provides a chance to secure prices lower than major competitors like Sky and Virgin Media.
Details of the Deal
For just £20 per month, customers can enjoy 500Mbps download speeds. Additionally, for an extra £5 a month, users can upgrade to lightning-fast 1Gbps speeds, ideal for gaming and heavy downloading.
- Sky charges £39 per month for 900Mbps.
- Virgin Media offers 500Mbps for £29.99 per month.
It’s important to note that Community Fibre services are exclusively available to residents of London, both homeowners and renters. However, potential customers must act quickly, as this offer expires today at 11:59 PM on August 5.
Additional Benefits
The Community Fibre package includes no setup fees and a complimentary router. Customers can expect only a £2 annual price increase, meaning that by April next year, they will pay just £22 monthly—much lower than competing services that often increase rates significantly.
Alternatives and Customer Feedback
For those considering other options, PlusNet is currently offering broadband packages starting at £24.99 per month, along with a £75 reward card. Vodafone also features competitive broadband deals and will reimburse up to £100 for cancellation fees.
Community Fibre has received commendable reviews on Trustpilot. One satisfied customer mentioned: “We have recently bought Community Fibre Broadband and the performance is great. The broadband is fast, and the range of the WiFi signal covers a good distance. The signal reaches every corner of the house, giving good reception to the internet.” Another reviewer praised their experience, stating: “I have been with Community Fibre for nearly three years. They have outstanding internet, outstanding staff, and wonderful customer service.”
Installation Concerns
Despite the positive feedback, a few customers noted concerns regarding the installation process. One reviewer, who rated the service four stars, commented: “I felt the installation was slightly rushed. It would have been better to have a more detailed explanation of how the mesh system works, best practices, and to test the WiFi signal throughout the house. The installer also left a bunch of cables at the bottom of the telephone post.”