Could you save money on your broadband with G.Network?

At G.Network, we want Londoners to be able to access broadband that’s not only amazingly fast, but affordable too. That’s why we have a range of competitive tariffs to suit all kinds of broadband needs and budgets. 

Here are some of the ways you can save money with G.Network. 

Douglas Grierson, Director of Sales and Marketing at G.Network, says: “The cost of living is a concern for all of us. We know that many Londoners are looking to save money on their bills, including searching for a new broadband deal. At G.Network, we want to actively help Londoners get a fair price for their broadband.” 

Great value broadband 

Our range of broadband tariffs start at just £22 per month. And unlike other so called fibre broadband (which stops at a cabinet up the road before completing a slow journey down old-fashioned copper cables) our 100% full fibre connection is pure fibre all the way to your home. So, you’ll get a reliable connection and speeds up to x13 faster than the London average. 

6 months full fibre broadband FREE 

Our fibre freebie is giving new customers 6 months of full fibre broadband on us. Why such a good deal? That’s because we want more Londoners to have access to better, more affordable broadband. After all, fast and reliable broadband is so important to our everyday lives. 

Essential Fibre for low-income Londoners 

Essential Fibre is our full fibre broadband tariff for London’s lower-income households. For £15 per month, customers will receive 50 Mbps download speed and 15 Mbps upload on a one-year contract, with no connection fee. Essential Fibre will help thousands of people afford better full fibre broadband and you can check if you’re eligible here.

Avoid in-contract price hikes 

We know that many broadband customers have been affected by this recently, but our customers will not be on the end of a price hike while in contract with us. That means if you join one of our broadband deals, you’ll be paying the same monthly tariff throughout your contract. 

Advice on switching providers 

If your broadband provider has been in touch to say your monthly tariff is going up, and you’re still in contract, you may be able to leave within 30 days of receiving the message penalty free. That means you won’t be charged that troublesome early cancellation fee. A recent Which? study found that broadband customers could save up to £143 a year by switching provider, so it’s a good opportunity to see what other deals are out there.