Unfortunately, this deal has expired 8 June 2023.
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Posted 18 May 2023
Now Super Fiber 63Mb broadband + £110 Premium Quidco cashback - £23pm /2m £26.50/10m + £5 delivery = £316 (£17.20pm after cashback) @ Now
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Price back down to £23
Quidco increased to £110 or if you prefer TCB - they are offering £90
Get totally unlimited NOW broadband today - with no download limits, and our hassle free switching means you’ll be up and running in no time.
Get Super Fibre for 12 months.
Quidco increased to £110 or if you prefer TCB - they are offering £90
Get totally unlimited NOW broadband today - with no download limits, and our hassle free switching means you’ll be up and running in no time.
Get Super Fibre for 12 months.
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Edited by sajidtg, 18 May 2023
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sorted byPlus with this you will not get a free upgrade offer when FTTP does get rolled out in your area (BT etc have a Full Fiber Promise). Would avoid this.
One of my earlier posts on this -
hotukdeals.com/com…625 (edited)
Useless for 5 TV households.
Will try Three 5g in this 2 weeks
If it is bad I will use this
Vodafone fibre 2 wants to charge me 27-28 per month soon
Such a hassle to rotate (edited)
But for Fab Fibre they are offering £90.
Very sneaky of Now BB , how they are offering £23 for only 2 months, then £26.50 for the rest of the contract term. (edited)
Full fibre 'being built' at my exchange with services due to go live in the next 12 months but the doesn't necessary mean it'll make it to my property.
They will let you use a third party router but they won't offer you support if things go wrong nd since my area all operates through the same OpenReach pipes I'll in theory up to my router should get the same service who ever I go for.
Onestream has too many support horror stories for me to move over to them even for just 12 months
Edit: Just realised they put the price up since I initally looked 9 days ago (edited)
In all honesty for most people its cheaper just to ditch calls packages and use the landline
as just a broadband connection with an emergency phone only and do all the calls on a mobile package. None of the providers I searched recently did any call-inclusive packages worth considering (unless you are able to access the social tariffs).
More than happy with Now, and in 12 months I will if I cant get the same deal on retentions look to switch to the next cheapest (but well known) provider, not brave enough to chance it with someone like Shell who have horrific reviews.
Another big plus for me is the 12 month contract, which seems rare these days with broadband.
I had to flash merlin onto my aftermarket Asus router and then set the modem to bridge mode to get it working with NOW. I feel some people might struggle with that setup if they're not very experienced with networking; also NOW won't offer any support at all (as poor as it is) unless you're using their hardware.
currently with Vodafone fttp contract due to expire