Monday, 23 February 2015

Plusnet slashes fibre business broadband costs

Plusnet slashes fibre business broadband costs

The Government's BDUK connection Vouchers scheme, which supports small businesses looking to swap their existing broadband services for a fibre-based one, has one additional candidate.


BT-owned Plusnet announced that it is joining the initiative that is essentially subsidised super-fast broadband and will be available for new and existing customers moving away from copper lines or upgrading their fibre services.


The discount, £120, can be spread either on 12-months or two years. For example, Plusnet's Business Fibre would cost £25.50 (instead of £35.50).


Opting for a two-year contract is significantly less attractive with the annual bill is only reduced by £60. Customers would still need to add the compulsory monthly line rental fee which currently stands at £10.50.


The scheme is active in 22 cities across the country and more than 600 registered suppliers have already signed for that. A budget of £40 million has been earmarked for a year, by the Chancellor, starting from April 2015.


The vouchers will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.


Plusnet launched a new wireless router, the Hub Zero, which uses a new Broadcom chipset which improves performance and uses 40% less energy compared to its predecessor.





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