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Cheap full fibre is ending fast as smaller ISPs struggle, leaving £25 broadband bills looking completely unsustainable


  • Alternative network providers cannot sustain £25 per month without rapidly losing money
  • Rising operational costs force smaller ISPs to consider higher monthly broadband bills
  • Average revenue per user must reach £40 — £45 for Altnets to break even

Entry-level broadband pricing in the UK has remained relatively stable in recent quarters, with average tariffs for superfast services holding near £31 per month.

However, this stability masks a growing financial strain on alternative network providers that built their customer bases on discounts and low-cost full-fibre packages priced at around £25 per month.

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