Popular Sky and BT rival just made its ultra fast broadband cheaper
If you’re frustrated by how much you’re paying major broadband providers like BT and Sky, a popular rival is offering much better deals right now. Shell Energy is currently dishing out speedy Full Fibre broadband at prices that outclass many of the UK’s biggest Internet Service Providers (ISPs). With companies including BT, Sky Broadband, TalkTalk, and Plusnet raising their bills by as much as 14 percent this month, now is a good time to find the cheapest possible deal and make the switch.
As part of its latest promotion, Shell is offering unbelievable discounts on its best broadband from £42.74 to just £26.99 per month for 109 Mbps download speed.
HERE ARE ALL THE FULL-FIBRE DEALS
Full Fibre 100
PRICE • £26.99
SAVING • £15.75
SPEEDS • 109Mbps
TERMS: 18-month contract
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Full Fibre 200
PRICE • £29.99
SAVING • £18.37
SPEEDS • 207Mbps
TERMS: 18-month contract
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Full Fibre 300
PRICE • £33.99
SAVINGS • £20
SPEEDS • 311Mbps
TERMS: 18-month contract
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Full Fibre 500
PRICE • £36.99
SAVINGS • £22.62
SPEEDS • 525Mbps
TERMS: 18-month contract
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Full Fibre 900
PRICE • £40.99
SAVINGS • £24.25
SPEEDS • 944Mbps
TERMS: 18-month contract
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Full Fibre 100’s package is Shell’s lowest-ever price and getting this deal will save you a total of £283.56 vs the standard retail cost.
This is way cheaper than BT’s Full Fibre 100 deal, which normally offers 150Mbps speeds for £34.99, and Sky’s 145Mbps Ultrafast package, which costs £38 per month.
With 18-month contracts, Shell has a range of promotions on Full Fibre internet, offering speeds starting from 100Mbps, all the way to 944Mbps.
Full Fibre offers you some of the fastest internet speeds on the market and is the best choice for larger families or those with multiple devices that want reliable, uninterruptable broadband and a flawless experience.
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