Giffgaff launches broadband service with one major perk compared to rivals

UK mobile provider Giffgaff has launched a broadband service for the first time following a trial of the service held earlier this year.Much like its mobile plans, the firm is offering broadband on a monthly rolling basis, meaning customers have the option of signing up without committing to lengthy yearslong contracts.Three full fibre broadband plans are offered: 200Mbps, 500Mbps and 900Mbps, with Giffgaff promising “no bundles, no add-ons, and no hidden fees” from any.This means the plans don’t offer landline or TV bundles, and there are no set up fees.

All come with an Amazon Eero Wi-Fi router.Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Read more: Watch out Sky, BT is offering you premium TV and Netflix for just £1 Read more: Apple AirPods Pro 3 review: Sound too good to be true At £34, £36 and £39 per month respectively, they are not the cheapest plans on the market, but the offer of monthly rolling contracts is rare in the broadband industry.Like Giffgaff’s rolling phone plans, you are paying for the flexibility of being able to leave when you like.Giffgaff said all three options are available to sign up to now in “select locations across North West England, Yorkshire and the Humber and East Midlands, rolling out in the North East from October and then across more locations before the end of the year and into 2026.”Giffgaff’s service uses Virgin Media O2’s fibre network to offer broadband services.

This is a different network to BT’s Openreach, which many smaller broadband providers use.Giffgaff’s mobile service uses Virgin Media O2’s UK mobile network.“We’ve seen our mobile business go from strength to strength by harnessing the power of people, challenging the established way and improving it, and the same will be true for Giffgaff broadband,” said Ash Schofield, Giffgaff CEO.Giffgaff is also reminding potential customers about the relative ease of switching broadband providers in 2025.Whether you are out of contract or not with your current provider, Giffgaff will help you switch to a Giffgaff plan thanks to One Touch Switch, a recent industry initiative.“It all happens on one day.You won't be left without internet, and you won't be paying twice for overlapping service,” Giffgaff promises.Martin Lewis explains money saving broadband tip After a trial of its broadband service with 500 members of the public earlier this year, Giffgaff reports 92 percent of the trialists said they’d recommend the service to a friend/“This is just the beginning in terms of developing our product as we have lots of member insights we’re still exploring,” Schofield said.

“We couldn’t have made it happen without our members, and our thanks go to our trialists for helping us deliver pure, reliable broadband, just the way they want it.”The monthly rolling contracts Giffgaff offer provide flexibility, but you can pay less for broadband if you shop around.“While Giffgaff’s pricing is fairly standard for a rolling contract, there are cheaper deals out there if you’re happy to sign up for longer,” said Ernest Doku of Uswitch.“Virgin Media offers 264Mbps for £30.50 per month and 4th Utility offers 250Mbps for £17 per month, both on 24 month contracts.“Compared to Giffgaff’s 900Mbps deal for £39, Hyperoptic currently offers speeds of 900Mbps for £21 per month on a 12 month contract and Community Fibre for £20 per month on a 24 month contract*.Read next           SUBSCRIBE Invalid emailWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding.

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