Alternative broadband provider Gigaclear, which has built a gigabit-capable Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) network to cover 500,000 premises (RFS) in England (inc. 100,000 customers), has introduced a new range of discounts that rejigs their packages and prices for those placing an order during September 2024.
The promotion means that Gigaclear are now promoting three packages on their website, including a 300Mbps (symmetric speed) plan that costs just £19 per month on an 18-month term (£46 thereafter), as well as 400Mbps for £22 (£51 thereafter) and 900Mbps for £29 (£82 thereafter). The service also comes with free installation and an included Wi-Fi 6 router.
The provider is principally owned by major investor Infracapital, together with Equitix and Railpen. The company previously had investment commitments estimated to be worth up to around £1.1bn (here), although at the end of last year they also secured a new £1.5bn debt facility (here) and recently won the £16.6m Project Gigabit rollout contract for East Gloucestershire (here), as well as the contracts for North and South Oxfordshire (here).
Take note that, after the promotional period 31st August – 30th September 2024, the 400Mbps package priced at £22/month will not be available to order and the 900Mbps package will revert to £49/month.
Infracapital also owns or has stakes in WightFibre, Neos Networks, Fibrus and Ogi.