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The UK broadband sector recently passed a significant milestone, with Openreach fibre broadband more widely available than ever before.


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Annual Price Increase: monthly plan increases every year by £3.50/month from 1st April 2026.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £130/mo, subject to change.




Prices may change: you may cancel without penalty if the monthly price rises during your contract.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £69/mo, subject to change.




Annual Price Increase: monthly plan increases every year by £3.50/month from 1st April 2026.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £130/mo, subject to change.




Prices may change: you may cancel without penalty if the monthly price rises during your contract.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £77/mo, subject to change.




Annual Price Increase: monthly plan increases every year by £3.50/month from 1st April 2026.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £140/mo, subject to change.




Annual Price Increase: monthly plan increases every year by £4/month from 31st March 2026.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £62.99/mo, subject to change.




Annual Price Increase: monthly plan increases every year by £4/month from 31st March 2026.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £60.99/mo, subject to change.




Annual Price Increase: monthly plan increases every year by £4/month from 31st March 2026.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £62.99/mo, subject to change.




Prices may change: you may cancel without penalty if the monthly price rises during your contract.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £85/mo, subject to change.




Prices may change: you may cancel without penalty if the monthly price rises during your contract.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £89/mo, subject to change.




Prices may change: you may cancel without penalty if the monthly price rises during your contract.
24 month contract: offer pricing for 24 months, out-of-contract price currently £97/mo, subject to change.
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