TalkTalk’s lowest fixed price fibre broadband deals
One of the ISPs in the UK – TalkTalk has recently announced that they have launched the UK’s lowest price fibre broadband deals on their unlimited broadband & phone packages. As a result, their Faster Fibre and Fast Broadband have seen a reduction of over 30% on their monthly prices on a contract term of 18 months.
The new customers will expect to get a wireless router, unlimited data usage, phone line rental included, free set up, parental controls, internet security and nuisance call blocking.
Their broadband packages are:
Fast Broadband
At an average download speed of 11 Mbps and upload speed of 1 Mbps at a price of £17.95 per month (actual price: £27) for a contract term of 18 months. You can save upto £277.90 while comparing to the packages of Virgin Media, Sky & BT in total contract term.
Faster Fibre Broadband
At an average download speed of 36 Mbps and upload speed of 9 Mbps at a price of £19.95 per month (actual price: £33.50) for a contract term of 18 months. You can save upto £241.90 while comparing to the packages of Virgin Media, Sky & BT in total contract term.
At paying extra £5 per month on upgradation of Faster Fibre which is at £24.95 a month (actual price: £38.50), you can get an average download speed of 63 Mbps.
The operator also guarantees that there will not be any price rise during the contract term on all their broadband packages. They are also providing offers to those customers wish to re-contract at the end of their contract period with the same price deals. TalkTalk also provides “Great Connection Guarantee” where the customers can leave the plans within 30 days of the contract without any penalty if they are not fully satisfied with the services.
The above offers will be available to order from February 8 to March 14, 2019.
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