Paisley Daily Express

Three months free for firm’s new customers

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Renfrewshi­re homes are set to have faster broadband at a cheaper price as a company aims to give consumers three months for free.

With the surge in demand for faster, more reliable broadband, almost 360,000 homes in Renfrewshi­re, Inverness, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling, Glasgow, and Edinburgh can now benefit from the ISP’s award-winning full fibre broadband.

And now with three months free, this is a deal that will be welcome to many as the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite.

It’s also great news for environmen­tally conscious consumers, Giganet, often recognised for its bright yellow vans, is going green, with a commitment to plant a tree for every new Scottish customer.

Full fibre networks use 100 per cent fibre optic cables to carry data all the way from the exchange to the home, which differs from most digital infrastruc­ture today, however, less than 40 per cent of premises in Scotland can currently connect to it, with the country lagging behind the UK by almost five per cent in the full fibre broadband rollout race.

Speaking about Giganet launching to households in Scotland last week,Tanya Thorne, chief marketing officer at Giganet, said:“We pride ourselves in putting the customer first; offering excellent customer service, honest and transparen­t pricing, and flexible packages suited to all.

“We take topics such as the climate emergency very seriously, and moreover, we act. Doing the right thing for our planet is something we are passionate about. With the cost-ofliving rising and household budgets being squeezed across the UK, we are delighted to be offering our new Scottish customers three months free on a 12-month contract with no exit fees.”

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