BT, Virgin Media's Broadband Competitor Offers Cheaper Ultra-Quick Internet Service; Here are the Community Fibre's Details

BT and Virgin Media are some of the largest internet providers in the United Kingdom. They are very popular when it comes to providing high-end broadband services, especially since many people are still working remotely because of the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic.

Community Fibre's Ultra-Quick Internet Service Could Be Faster, Cheaper Than Virgin Media and BT
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Since their internet packages are pretty fast, users still need to pay hefty prices just to avail one of their offers. As of the moment, BT and Virgin Media continue to roll out their ludicrously fast 1Gbps broadband across the U.K. These services are 15 times faster than the country's coverage.

Thanks to their capabilities, BT and Virgin Media can provide you a full HD movie in under 40 seconds. On the other hand, their broadband services also allow you to install a popular PlayStation 5 title on your console in just ten minutes.

But, Community Fibre, one of the biggest competitors of BT and Virgin Media, confirmed that it is now offering its internet packages cheaper compared to the two large companies. To give you more idea, here are other details of Community Fibre's offers.

BT, Virgin Media's Competitor Offer Better Internet Service?

Right now, slow internet can really affect your work and other daily online activities. This was clearly shown when a massive internet bug downed Amazon, Reddit, and other social media platforms.

Because of this, various companies are creating innovations that would allow them to solve the current internet speed, such as high-speed lasers, which could reach 800 GbE.

Community Fibre's Ultra-Quick Internet Service Could Be Faster, Cheaper Than Virgin Media and BT
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On the other hand, some running companies don't need to develop new technologies just to offer faster WiFi performances. These include Community Fibre, which currently offers its internet packages for cheaper prices. Here are some of them that you should know:

  • 150 Mbps internet access ($28.22 per month)
  • 400 Mbps internet access ($38.80 per month)
  • 1 Gbps internet access ($55.02 per month)

According to The Express UK's latest report, Community Fibre will offer these discounted internet services until July 8. On the other hand, the company also said that all of them will be based on a 24-month contract.

Boosting Your WiFi Speed

Some people tend to stay with their internet provider since they don't want the hassle of providing required documents and other information. If you are one of them, All Connect provided some tips that you can try to improve your internet speed:

  • Purchase a newer, high-end router
  • Reset your router
  • Angle one Wi-Fi antenna up and one to the side
  • Optimize your router settings
  • Choose a new Wi-Fi channel
  • Antenna upgrades and omnidirectional antennas
  • Move your wireless router to an elevated, clear spot
  • Move your wireless router to a central part of your home

For more news updates about Community Fibre and other giant internet providers, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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Written by: Griffin Davis

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