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Abingdon-based alternative broadband provider Gigaclear, which has built their full fibre (FTTP) network to cover 612,000 premises in rural parts of England and is home to c.160,000 customers, has this week slashed the price of their top 900Mbps (avg. speed) product from £39 a month to just £24 for new customers “until further notice“.
The 900Mbps package (current price point is an online exclusive) itself typically offers symmetric speeds, unlimited usage, an included Linksys Wi-Fi 6 router, a “FREE Smart WiFi Mesh” device (said to be worth £108) and attracts an 18-month minimum contract term. But there is currently a £30 one-off activation fee to pay when you sign up.
However, despite the mention of this new price point being available “until further notice“, the T&C’s on Gigaclear’s website do appear to suggest that this offer may only be available to take until 1st March 2026. The same terms also note that the post-contract price of their 900Mbps tier remains £85 per month, which is pretty hefty. The ISP does often allow for renegotiation during contract renewal, but they’re unlikely to ever reduce it back even close to a figure as low as £24, so bare that in mind.
The provider’s other packages include 300Mbps for £19 per month, 400Mbps for £22 and 500Mbps for £25 and no that last one isn’t a typo, it really is currently £1 more expensive than 900Mbps for new customers.