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Broadband ISP File Sanctuary Launches UK FTTP Packages


Friday, September 10th, 2021 (8:01 am) – Score 432

Internet provider File Sanctuary has this week become the latest in a fairly long line of UK ISPs to launch a range of new unlimited home and business broadband packages based off Openreach’s latest Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) products, which are available at reasonably competitive prices.

Each package comes attached to a 12-month minimum contract term and free installation or migration. In addition, the provider’s customer support is all UK based, and they fully support both IPv4 and IPv6 internet addresses on their network.

NOTE: Openreach’s FTTP network currently covers 5.2 million UK premises and will reach 25 million by December 2026.

The only catch is that their packages don’t come bundled with an included broadband router, but you can use your own or select from one of their optional paid devices. Otherwise, the core FTTP packages are all as follows.

File Sanctuary’s FTTP Packages
(Average Advertised Speeds)

67Mbps down / 18Mbps up – £40.80 per month

150Mbps down / 27Mbps up – £43.20 per month

300Mbps down / 47Mbps up – £45.60 per month

500Mbps down / 73Mbps up – £50.40 per month

900Mbps down / 110Mbps up – £55.20 per month

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