BT and Sky broadband rival offers you £100 to test its new internet service

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Giffgaff Challenges Broadband Giants with New UK Service and £100 Trial Offer

Consumers in the UK seeking a fresh alternative in the broadband market now have a compelling option as Giffgaff, renowned for its budget-friendly mobile plans, launches its new broadband service, directly challenging established providers like BT and Sky Broadband. To encourage adoption, Giffgaff is offering a substantial incentive: £100 for individuals willing to test out their new fibre broadband service.

Giffgaff Broadband Trial Details

Known for disrupting the mobile sector with its affordable and stable pricing, Giffgaff is venturing into the home broadband arena for the first time and is seeking 500 participants to trial their service.

Interested individuals can register their interest to become a trialist. It is important to note that service availability for the trial may be geographically limited.

Attractive Trial Offer: 12 Months of Fibre Broadband for a Minimal Cost

Selected participants will gain access to Giffgaff’s new 500Mbps fibre broadband service for a reduced rate of £10 per month across a 12-month period, totaling £120. By providing service feedback, as outlined in the terms and conditions, participants will receive £100 cashback, effectively reducing the cost to just £20 for a full year of fibre broadband.

Network Infrastructure

Giffgaff’s fibre broadband will leverage Nexfibre’s national network initially, and subsequently Virgin Media O2’s infrastructure. These networks present a competing infrastructure to BT’s Openreach network, which currently underpins services from BT, EE, Sky, Vodafone, and numerous other major providers.

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Giffgaff’s Ambitions in the Broadband Market

According to Giffgaff, “The introduction of Giffgaff broadband will bolster the combined national reach of Nexfibre and Virgin Media O2; forming a significant full fibre challenger to BT.”

The company further stated, “Mirroring our successful approach in the mobile market, launching Giffgaff broadband aims to expand customer choice within the market through the Virgin Media O2 portfolio.”

Consumer Demand for Better Broadband

Research conducted by Giffgaff indicates a strong consumer appetite for improved broadband services. Key findings include:

  • One in six respondents consider broadband more essential than a holiday.
  • 38 percent express frustration with sluggish broadband speeds.

CEO Statement on Customer-Centric Approach

Ash Schofield, CEO of Giffgaff, commented, “Solving problems for our customers is fundamental to our approach. This philosophy fueled our disruption of the mobile market, and now we are applying the same principles to broadband.”

Leveraging Existing Partnerships

Giffgaff’s mobile offerings utilize the O2 network, owned by its parent company Virgin Media O2. This existing partnership naturally extends to Giffgaff’s entry into the fibre broadband sector.

Industry Expert Perspective

Ernest Doku, broadband specialist at Uswitch.com, noted, “Giffgaff’s arrival in the broadband market could represent positive news for consumers seeking alternatives to the dominant providers. The new service will operate using Nexfibre’s established network infrastructure, currently utilized by Virgin Media O2.”

Doku further added, “The crucial factor will be the pricing strategy Giffgaff adopts as this product gains broader availability, particularly given their reputation as a value-focused provider, recognized as Uswitch’s ‘Network of the Year’ in 2025.”

Cashback and Trial Flexibility

Participants accepted into Giffgaff’s broadband trial can still benefit from the £10 per month broadband offer for 12 months even if they choose not to participate in the feedback program for the £100 cashback. Giffgaff clarified that participants who opt for the feedback will receive cashback in two installments: “£50 after installation and £50 one month after installation, distributed via a third party”.


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