

Ultrafast Fibre: £38/Month, FREE upfront, 500Mbps (12 Months).Superfast Fibre: £26/Month, FREE upfront, 150Mbps (12 Months).At some point in February, BT is set to launch a brand-new range of broadband deals that will include Stadia. Last month Ultrafast packages were bundled with a free Stadia Premiere Edition, the brand-new cloud-gaming platform from Google. Ultrafast offers are currently quiet, but are likely to resurfaced once BT relaunched its recent Stadia deal. BT Ultrafast Fibre 2: £49.99/Month, £9.99 Upfront, 300Mbps (18 Months)īT, just like Virgin Media, are spending millions on increasing the scope of their networks, and aim to have rolled out future-proof FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) to millions of homes by the end 2020.(Although it is available in the majority of big towns and cities, unlike Gigaclear), but Ofcom’s customer satisfaction report shows it was the highest performer across mainstream services. Unfortunately, Virgin Media’s cable network isn’t available everywhere, covering, at the time of writing, roughly 14 million addresses, equivalent to about 50 per cent of the UK. The other great thing about Virgin Media’s top cable broadband package is that it’s not constrained by the traffic management policy which throttles uploads on the 100Mbps, 200Mbps, and 350Mbps packages during peak hours. Virgin Media's M350 plan has been built for gamers, giving you average peak time download speeds of 350Mbps and uploads of 36Mbps, which will see you right when downloading big day one patches or uploading content to your channels.



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