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Get London’s lowest price broadband deal for £20 a month – but be quick

July 28, 20243 Mins Read
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You don’t need to worry about paying for expensive internet anymore, especially thanks to a new deal by Community Fibre where you can get some of the speediest internet around for £20 a month.

If you’re out of contract with your broadband provider and you want to shop around for a good deal, Community Fibre has launched a great offer – you can get 500mb/s download speeds for £20 each month but the deal ends August 4 so you have to be quick if you want it.

Community Fibre touts itself as ‘London’s best quality broadband provider’ and has 4.5 stars out of five on Trustpilot so you can be assured you will get a good service. When it comes to price, you can get 500mb/s broadband for just £20 which is a brilliant price compared to other providers.

This snap deal is one of the cheapest we’ve seen – especially when you compare it with Virgin Media, Sky and EE so if you’ve been holding out for a good offer, now’s the chance to jump on it. With the 500mb/s of download speed, you can download games, movies and series in minutes so you won’t need to worry about waiting for buffering.

There’s no set-up fee so there’s no extra to pay out for that and you’ll be a router included with the set-up so you will be ready to get going straight away. There’s also the option to upgrade to 1gb/s download speeds for £26 a month if you want some of the best speeds out there – perfect for gamers downloading large files.



Community Fibre wants to give you bargain internet for £20 a month

For a little bit extra, you can get premium Wi-Fi support for £32 a month which guarantees coverage to the whole home. Or if you work from home or someone who regularly download massive files, you can get 3gb/s premium Wi-Fi for £56 a month.

You can get 150mb/s broadband for £21 a month which is also a good price but it might be worth upgrading to the 500mb/s package if you can afford it. But these deals only last until May 30th so you’ll want to be quick. Community Fibre has a very good score on Trustpilot, coming in at 4.5 out of 42,809 reviews.

One happy user said: “The whole process was very swift and easy. I now have good internet (something I thought impossible in London). Before I wad with Sky and they provided slow and bad service but Communitt Fibre give you super fast speeds and it isn’t expensive.” Another added: “My experience has been flawless so far. Straight forward set up and payment. Lee, the engineer who visited my property, was polite, efficient, and communicative. It did an excellent job at running the cable along the wall in a discreet way. He explained to me all the basics and what to do to check the wifi speed or reaching out for technical support. I am hugely satisfied so far!”

However, a less pleased customer wrote: “The signal is still very strong downstairs near the router, but we now get ‘cold spots’ elsewhere in the house… Also – the price has risen a couple of times already during our time with Community Fibre…”

Or if you want alternatives, you can find some deals from Hyperoptic which is offering internet bundles for £15 a month in a bargain snap deal.

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