Giffgaff, a budget mobile network owned by O2, is launching its first broadband service and enticing customers with a £100 trial bonus for a 12-month commitment. At £10 per month, the service is competitively priced, reducing the total yearly cost to just £20 with the bonus. The trial is limited to 500 users and offers 500 Mbps full-fibre broadband, aiming to refine the service based on customer feedback. Interested users must sign up on Giffgaff's website before the trial slots fill or after three months, whichever comes first.
Giffgaff's new broadband service comes with a unique twist: the company is paying £100 to 500 customers who sign up for a 12-month trial.
This service, priced at £10 monthly, allows users to enjoy high-speed internet at only £20 for a year when factoring in the bonus.
Giffgaff aims to revolutionize broadband by actively involving users in building a better service, focusing on customer feedback from trials.
The trial will provide users with a full-fibre broadband speed of 500 Mbps, aiming to enhance the customer experience from established providers.
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