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Stop paying for broadband! One UK firm now offers internet access for FREE

It’s not often you get something for nothing, but that’s exactly what customers of Hyperoptic are being offered. The UK broadband supplier has just announced a new deal, which not only beams the web into homes at blisteringly fast speeds but is also free for the first three months. Yes, you did read that correctly. If you sign up today – you won’t pay a penny until May!

Even after that initial free period is up, your monthly bills will still be very affordable. Hyperoptic’s 1Gbps service costs just £40 a month. As a quick comparison, Virgin Media currently charges over £60 for the same speeds.

If you’re lucky enough to have Hyperoptic in your street then the firm’s 1Gbps service will make downloading files and films much less laborious.

For example, with these speeds coming into your home it would take just 30 seconds to download to a movie and less than 8 minutes to whizz a PS5 game to this next-gen console.

Using a standard 70Mbps connection, which is currently what many homes are hooked up to, the same PS5 game download would take almost 2 hours.

Along with that 1Gbps offer, there are a number of other deals available from Hyperoptic including 50Mbps for £20 and fast 500Mbps for £28.

HERE ARE ALL THE BEST HYPEROPTIC BROADBAND DEALS

Hyperfast • £40 per month (was £60)
INCLUDES: Three months for free plus download speeds of 1,000Mbps.
OTHER FEES: Free installation plus £0 activation fee
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Ultrafast • £28 per month (was £50)
INCLUDES: Download speeds of 500Mbps
OTHER FEES: Free installation plus £0 activation fee
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Superfast • £22 per month (was £35)
INCLUDES: Download speeds of 150Mbps.
OTHER FEES: Free installation plus £29 activation fee
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Fast • £20 per month (was £25)
INCLUDES: Download speeds of 50Mbps.
OTHER FEES: Free installation plus £29 activation fee
SEE THE DEAL HERE

One final thing to note is that Hyperoptic isn’t available across the whole of the UK although its service and its network is growing and now spans 57 UK towns and cities – an increase of 15 from 2020.

www.express.co.uk