Vodafone’s rollout of the Vodafone Gigafast Broadband to 15 towns and cities across the UK is followed by a new offer by UK’s best data network. From today onwards, any new or upgrading customers will receive up to six months free across selected plans when getting the Vodafone Gigafast Broadband.
Vodafone has done incredible with the Gigafast Broadband as it makes the household bandwidth battles a thing of the past. It offers high download speeds of up to 900Mbps which is 14 times faster than the average fixed broadband service in the UK. As a result, your gaming experience, and streaming experience is taken to a whole other level. You can do all of this seamlessly on multiple devices when working from home and keeping the whole family entertained across all devices.
Vodafone has introduced the six months offer at a time when it was most needed. People are increasingly working from and the need to stay connected for everyone in the household has increased accordingly. As a result, the six months free offer provides customers with access to the fastest speeds without having to worry about any burden it might put on the pocket. The worries of paying the cost for half the year are gone. However, this is only true if you sign up for a new 24-month contract on selected plans. It also means if customers are in contract with a different supplier, but they want to change – they have the flexibility to do so without ‘double paying’ during their free months. The offer is for new and upgrading customers and has zero sets up cost across the following plans:
- Vodafone Gigafast 100: 3m free then £28 per month
- Vodafone Gigafast 200: 3m free then £35 per month
- Vodafone Gigafast 500: 6m free then £45 per month
- Vodafone Gigafast 900: 6m free then £55 per month
Those looking to take advantage of this offer can do so by speaking to our customer care teams on 191 or via the Vodafone website at www.vodafone.co.uk/broadband
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