Introducing a special offer: 1,000 Mbps at £25!

By Anthony Harrison - 30 August 2022

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Community Fibre, London’s largest and fastest 100% full fibre broadband provider, has today launched London’s lowest priced 1,000 Mbps broadband package at just £25/month for a 24-month contract.

Not only is Community Fibre’s 1,000 Mbps broadband more than 18x faster than the UK average download speed, it is also much cheaper than what the average London consumer pays for their broadband.

Consumers wanting to supercharge their broadband and enjoy speeds of the future now, will also make huge savings compared to the national broadband providers of BT, Sky and Virgin Media. Over 24 months, Community Fibre’s 1,000 Mbps is £852 cheaper than Virgin, £696 cheaper than BT and £770 cheaper than Sky. 

To put this huge cost-saving into perspective, with this deal you could travel between zones 1 and 2 in London for free for up to six months: 

Great value contracts to suit consumers’ needs

  • 1,000 Mbps for £25/month (was £49/month) on a 24-month contract. A reduction of £288/year
  • 1,000 Mbps for £27.50/month (was £50/month) on a 12-month contract. A reduction of £270 a year and a saving of £470 versus BT’s 12-month package

How fast is 1,000 Mbps? Well, if you’re a gamer, downloading a 30.88G FIFA game will only take you 4 minutes and 7 seconds! 

It’s also ideal for larger households with multiple devices, you’ll be able to work from home, download and upload large files, and make regular video calls at the same time without any interruption.

For those who want a lag-free night in with a movie, Community Fiber’s 1,000 Mbps broadband package is perfect for live streaming ultra-high definition (UHD) and 4K content. 

If you haven’t yet heard of Community Fibre, be sure to check out what its customers have to say. It has been rated Trust Pilot’s number #1 Internet Service Provider every month for the past two years, with a 4.9 rated ‘Excellent’ score and 96% 5-star reviews (August).

As well as getting the fastest speeds at the cheapest market rate, all Community Fibre broadband packages come with free installation and a FREE top-spec Linksys Velop Mesh router (retail value up to £160).  

Deals are available from CommunityFibre.co.uk from now until 21st September

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₁, ₂ 1,000 Mbps – Avg. 920 Mbps (wired), 18x faster than the UK average download speed and 102x faster than the UK average upload speed; 16x faster than the London average download speed. Source: Ofcom UK Home Broadband Performance, download average based on median, Published September 2021
₃ Zone 1-2 London travel card costs £147.50/month from TFL / £887 saving equates to 6 months of TFL travel.

₄, ₅ Prices are correct as of 11/08/2022 and are provided by FDM consumer competitor data reporting

 

About Community Fibre 

Community Fibre is future-proofing London communities by delivering 100% full-fibre broadband throughout the capital city. By believing in a more inclusive future where everyone has access to better broadband,

Community Fibre offers the fastest 100% full fibre broadband in London, with up to 10,000 Mbps for businesses and up to 3,000 Mbps for consumers, at the most competitive prices on the market. Through offering more reliable and affordable 100% full fibre connections, Community Fibre empowers communities, enabling them to connect with friends and family and access crucial services online. 

Community Fibre was named the UK’s best Consumer Internet Service Provider for the second year running at the Internet Service Provider Association (ISPA) Awards 2021, in addition to being recognised as the Best Ultrafast Broadband provider and awarded the Social Impact Award. It also won the Scaling Up category at the INCA Gold Awards in 2021. 

Currently, Community Fibre operates in the following London boroughs: Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Brent, Bexley, Bromley, Camden, City of London, Croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Greenwich, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Haringey, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Islington, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston upon Thames, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Newham, Redbridge, Richmond upon Thames, Southwark, Sutton, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Wandsworth and Westminster.

 

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