Community Fibre Offer 3 Months Free Broadband and Remove Mid-Contract Hikes | ISPreview UK

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Alternative 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) and rising, has launched a summer sale that offers three months of free service across all packages for new customers and removes their previous mid-contract price hikes.

Prices now start from just £12.50 a month for their basic 35Mbps package and rise through various speed tiers to £39 per month for their top 5,000Mbps (5Gbps) service (most packages are on 24-month terms, but you can get 12-month plans for extra cost). All packages include symmetric speeds, free installation, a wireless router and unlimited usage.

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.

The key change today is that the provider’s broadband prices are now locked for the duration of your contract and will rise by +£4 (monthly) at the end of your full term, rather than mid-contract. The new deals will be available to new customers who join CommunityFibre before 23:59 on 17th August 2026.

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