Original article ISPreview UK:Read More
Mobile and internet provider giffgaff has today confirmed that they’ve introduced a “price lock” on their monthly rolling full fibre broadband plans, which means that new and existing customers of the fixed like service “can rest assured that there won’t be any price hikes for their monthly rolling plan in 2026“.
Members of the new service – powered by nexfibre’s new Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network (covering 2.6 million premises) – will also continue to retain the flexibility to change packages if your circumstances change (e.g. if you need to increase the speed for a month or two). In addition, users of giffgaff’s mobile service since before 1st Jan 2026 can also still take advantage of three months free broadband if you sign up by 12th April 2026.
Lest we forget that giffgaff’s broadband packages also include free setup, despite including a wireless router in the package. Otherwise, packages currently start at £29 per month for a 200Mbps service on a 30-day term and rise to £35 for their top 900Mbps plan.