Altnet ISP Community Fibre Cuts Price of 1Gbps UK Broadband to just £20 | ISPreview UK

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Network operator and UK ISP CommunityFibre, which has built their 5Gbps speed full fibre broadband (FTTP) network to 1.4 million homes (mostly in London and the South East), has today announced their “lowest price ever” for 1Gbps broadband – dropping it to start from £20 per month for a limited time.

The package, which includes their latest Wi-Fi 7 router from Linksys, a 24-month contract term (shorter options available at extra cost), unlimited usage and free setup, is now being priced from just £20 per month. But mid-contract price rises will increase this to £23 from April 2027 (i.e. annual prices rise by £3 each year) and, at the end of your contract term, the monthly price will rise again by £4.

NOTE: CommunityFibre is backed by Warburg Pincus LLC, DTCP, Railpen and NDIF, and its lenders, including JP Morgan and Barclays etc. The provider, which aims to cover over 2m premises by 2028-2029 (here), is currently also home to 450,000 customers (May 2026) and can reach 185,000 London-based businesses within 200 metres of their network.

This new offer is said to only be available for a limited time and ends at 11:59pm on 6th July 2026. The ‘Premium’ version of their 1Gbps package – this adds guaranteed whole home WiFi coverage, a bespoke engineer set up and priority support – has also been discounted to just £25 per month (same annual price rises apply).

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