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Posted 2 March 2024
Community Fibre 1Gb broadband + £80 Premium Quidco Cashback - £26pm / 24m (£22.66pm effective) No price rise till Apr 25
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sorted bywondering if more deals will appear after 01/04/2024?
I must say the customer support following installation is abysmal, also you have to do a fair bit of fine tuning yourself and the connection seems erratic.
I sent the an email to detail this a few days ago and have not received any response.
Original guy said they could do £5 off the line rental. But they then said no. So 26 or 36pm for the 24 month package for 1gbs. But will get April price rises too.
Never got the giftcloud amazon voucher from last year either. (edited)
How did you get that deal? (edited)
There's something you need to be aware of before diving in.
CF route their traffic overseas before it comes back into the UK.
Why do I care, I hear you say? Well if you ever WFH and access a work intranet or deal with any sensitive stuff, it will not let you access it as it will see the overseas traceroute. NOWTV is also very officious and won't let you onto their web pages let alone stream from your sub. This is not a localised issue - as a quick Google will inform you.
CF will not provide a static IP for you to get whitelisted, although to be fair the dynamically updating ones are quite sticky i.e. they hang around for a while.
Their customer service and tech departments are not very joined up.
Speeds and stability are superb.
They do this as IPv4 is expensive and (I'm getting out of my depth now technically) IPv6 is cheaper and by routing it to overseas servers I believe they cut costs.
There does appear to be a way around it, so if you're having this problem, PM me.
I think they will soon have to ramp the price.