Full fibre broadband costs reduced
by Wessex Internet Team
Wessex Internet introduces new faster packages at lower prices for both new and existing residential customers.
Wessex Internet, the local provider of ultrafast full fibre connectivity has updated its range of residential broadband packages to offer faster download speeds and enhanced services at new lower price points.
This comes against a background of national providers, such as BT and Sky, introducing high mid-contract prices in April. Uswitch reported that the BT 2023 mid-contract price rise of almost 15% was the largest ever seen for broadband in the UK*.
Available to both new and existing residential customers, Wessex Internet’s refreshed suite of full fibre broadband services includes two new packages:
• Full Fibre 250 – its lowest priced unlimited broadband package at £39.50 per month. Full Fibre 250 provides customers with 250Mbps download speeds and 125Mbps upload speeds.
• Full Fibre 500 provides customers with lightning-fast downloads of 500Mbps and upload speeds of 250Mbps for £55 per month – with the added bonus of Wessex Internet’s WiFi Promise. This WiFi Promise (which is ideal for customers living in older and larger properties that may struggle with the reach of WiFi signal), provides customers with up to two extra broadband hubs free of charge if they can't get at least 15Mbps in every room of their house.
In addition, Wessex Internet has reduced the price of its premium Full Fibre 900 package to £79 per month saving customers £60 a year, while increasing their upload speeds to 450Mbps.
The company’s introductory package, Full Fibre Lite, remains at its current monthly cost of £29 per month.
Chief Commercial Officer, Jez Allman, said:
“Wessex Internet has always been committed to providing outstanding connectivity and service to our customers, at a fair price. We’re also committed to listening to our customers and recently completed the largest customer survey and market research we have ever undertaken.
“We know the local communities we serve across Dorset, Wiltshire and Somerset are concerned about the cost of living. Therefore, we decided the buck the industry trend of raising prices for existing customers by introducing a range of new packages available to both new and existing residential customers. These new packages demonstrate our commitment to offering more value, quality and peace of mind.”
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