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Local broadband provider, brsk (pronounced “brisk”), has been rolling out a new full fibre network across the area for the last eleven months, connecting homes and businesses to the fastest and most reliable type of broadband. Their latest deal, which launched on September 1st, offers amazing speeds and starts from as little as £1 per month for the first three months of a two-year contract!
Brsk has also been out and about meeting the local community. You might have seen them whizzing around the area in their eye-catching pink, blue and white vans, or at any of the events they attended or sponsored across this Summer in the Black Country - from the brsk sponsored Kings Coronation in Wall Heath, to Word of Mouth at Himley Hall and Stourbridge Carnival, not forgetting Black Country Month hosted by Black Country Radio. When you also consider they’ve sponsored Lye Town FC and Dudley and Kingswinford Rugby Football Club, it’s safe to say that brsk is really immersing itself in all things Black Country!
According to thinkbroadband, Dudley has very low full fibre coverage, which means broadband in the region is largely copper-based and using older infrastructure. The sad reality is that you’re likely to experience the broadband blues from issues like slow speeds, lagging, buffering and network downtime.
That’s why brsk is here! They believe that the Black Country deserves the best broadband. Their network is 100% fibre optic, which provides the best broadband experience, increased speeds and reliability. Plus, they believe in treating customers fairly, which is why you won’t get any unexpected mid-contract price hikes, plus a better service at a price which rivals copper-based services!
We all live busy lives, especially with more of us working from home than ever. We need good-quality broadband that just works. With full fibre, whether you work from home, stream, or game, it’s got you covered.
The new network means that nearly 7,000 homes will be able to benefit from game-changing broadband in Stourbridge and the surrounding areas, including Brierley Hill and Cradley Heath. They recently expanded their network in the West Midlands to South Birmingham so that even more of the Midlands can enjoy a better online experience.
If you haven’t already checked your postcode, you could be missing out!
Speaking of the roll out, West Midlands Community Engagement Manager, Anil Kumar, said, “Brsk is setting a new standard for how broadband should be, creating a well-connected community, empowering people to thrive in an ever-changing environment that is highly dependent on quality internet speeds. Whether it be providing free broadband to local schools and community centres, getting behind charities, or supporting local sports clubs, brsk is on a mission to accelerate full-fibre connectivity in the Midlands to make it the best-serviced area in the UK.”
If you’re wondering if this is a provider you can trust, since it’s a relatively new name in the Midlands, they’re rated 4.8/5 “excellent” on Trustpilot, with over 3,500 reviews. They pride themselves on providing a better standard of customer service.
“As an independent company, we treat people like humans, not numbers. It’s because we want to be different to other providers and completely change the experience,” continues Kumar. “It’s not just that we’ll treat you better and fairly, we have one of the fastest resolution times in the industry, meaning that if and when things go wrong, you won’t be kept waiting days for an engineer and you’ll always know that we’re on the ball to get things back up and running as soon as possible.”
If you’re ready to boost your broadband, check your postcode here to see if you can get connected to better broadband at prices hotter than Summer in July!
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