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Standard User NBK
(experienced) Wed 25-May-22 14:23:19
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[re: Realalemadrid] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Realalemadrid:
Be very very surprised Max, Plusnet have released their Full Fibre Service today, but it doesn't show up on the website yet unless you look at the detailed prices in the legal stuff. It can only be ordered over the phone.

Full Fibre 36 - £27, Full Fibre 74 - £30, Full Fibre 145 - £35, Full Fibre 300 - £40, Full Fibre 500 - £47, Full Fibre 900 - £55. Compatible line required.

On the forum JonoH says " for now it will be offered to customers calling in to renew contracts if FTTP is available to them."

Seems like a pretty low key product launch to me.


according to ISPreview those prices are post-contract prices (i.e. month 13 on a 12 month contract) so in-contract pricing should be lower you'd think

Currently Plusnet "80/20" FTTC
Standard User Realalemadrid
(committed) Wed 25-May-22 14:28:58
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I think those prices are out of contract so some discount should be available for new and re-contracting customers. Only way to find out is call up and haggle.smile

It also seems that it is Broadband only with no phone service (similar to EE)
Standard User slimj
(committed) Wed 25-May-22 15:33:03
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[re: Realalemadrid] [link to this post]
 
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Full Fibre 36 - £27, Full Fibre 74 - £30, Full Fibre 145 - £35, Full Fibre 300 - £40, Full Fibre 500 - £47, Full Fibre 900 - £55. Compatible line required.


Given you can get FTTC 74Mbps from Plusnet for £25, I would imagine the 'discounted' prices when offered will be £5 less per month than the out of contract price.


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Standard User adslmax
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 25-May-22 16:18:34
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Compatible line required.

Why Compatible line required? No need for that for Full Fibre Optic
Standard User broadbandjockey
(committed) Wed 25-May-22 16:40:21
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In reply to a post by Realalemadrid:
Compatible line required.

Why Compatible line required? No need for that for Full Fibre Optic


Well, it's needs to be a fibre optic cable (aka a Compatible line) going into your house. Obvs
Standard User XGS_Is_On
(learned) Wed 25-May-22 21:20:59
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145 – £33.99

300/50 – £37.99

500/75 – £41.99

900/115 – £51.99
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Thu 26-May-22 08:33:22
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That's what they offered you on the phone? No price for 40M or 80M?
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 26-May-22 08:37:15
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They were the prices quoted on the updated article over on ISPReview
Standard User XGS_Is_On
(learned) Thu 26-May-22 08:41:31
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That's what they offered you on the phone? No price for 40M or 80M?


What Dect said. I'm not a Plusnet customer and don't plan to be. My ISP is pretty small.

Should be good pricing for value-conscious people for whom Openreach is their only full-fibre option for sure.
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Thu 26-May-22 08:51:52
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[re: XGS_Is_On] [link to this post]
 
Full Fibre 36 - £??.?? then £27.00

Full Fibre 74 - £??.?? then £30.00

Full Fibre 145 – £33.99 then £35.00

Full Fibre 300 – £37.99 then £40.00

Full Fibre 500 – £41.99 then £47.00

Full Fibre 900 – £51.99 then £55.00

Looking at the difference of the Full Fibre 145 in and out of contract prices (£1.01 extra when out of contract) I can't see the price of Full Fibre 36 or 74 being much cheaper than the out of contract price shown above.
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