In other words, for the same monthly cost, you can unlock almost twice the download speeds. At the end of the 18-month contract, you’ll be able to switch to another provider or a new deal from Shell Energy, so there’s no need to worry about bills getting higher if you pick the faster Superfast Fibre Plus plan.
For comparison, TalkTalk currently offers similar 67Mbps download speeds, sold via Broadband Genie, which comes with an £80 voucher to spend at Amazon, Tesco, or M&S for a slightly lower £20 a month. However, that deal ends at midnight tonight, so you’ll need to be fast. Meanwhile, Plusnet is charging £23.95 a month for the same 66Mbps speeds as the TalkTalk Fibre 65 bundle. Like TalkTalk, it has dropped the set-up fee and includes a £70 voucher. So you’ll get the same speeds for less money each month and a bigger voucher. BT is currently charging £27.99 a month for its slower 50Mbps download speeds.
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