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It’s the season of savings! The biggest month of discounts is finally here, and if you’re eyeing up the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals waiting for bargain broadband then you’ll love this; you don’t need to wait for the end of the month. Sponsors of this year’s Dudley Community Awards, Brsk is offering big savings across all of their full fibre packages throughout November. Say hello to Brsk Friday!
It’s not just rapid download and upload speeds that sets Brsk apart from other providers, they only use fibre optic cables throughout their award-winning network, not outdated copper lines that many providers use, ensuring you can enjoy a seamless broadband experience. You can relax knowing you get free installation worth £150, customer service that’s rated 4.8/5 on Trustpilot, and absolutely no nasty surprises like mid-contract price rises.
If you’re savvy about savings, we can’t not talk about the current discount - you can save up to £360 on a two-year BetterNet1000 contract, which gives you their best speeds up to 900 Mbps And with prices starting from £18 per month on the BetterNet100 package, what’s not to love!
See what Richard, a happy customer in The West Midlands had to say:
Brsk aren’t just here to supply broadband, they are passionate about supporting community initiatives where they are building their network. In addition to sponsoring local clubs and teams, earlier this year they funded a very special Little Big Arts charity event in Brierley Hill for children with additional needs and sensory differences. The Fluff Project brought families together to enjoy a day of amazing artistic and sensory experiences, in a bid to provide artistic opportunities to those who have the most difficulty accessing it in the community.
Olivia, co-founder of Little Big Arts said, “It just wouldn’t have been possible for us to share this project with our community without the help of Brsk and their team. They’ve been so supportive in helping us bring our vision to fruition and we couldn’t be more grateful! They’re making a difference. Thank you!”
If you’re looking to switch up your broadband, Brsk is rolling out full fibre, the best in broadband technology, to more than 165,000 homes across The Black Country. From Gornal Wood to Stourbridge and Wordsley to Blackheath, Brsk is bringing faster and more reliable connectivity to residents and businesses. Whether you work from home, game online, watch Netflix, have 100 devices connected to your Wi-Fi or you simply want to watch TV hassle-free, Brsk is here to make your broadband brilliant.
If those weren’t enough good reasons to take a look at Brsk, they even have a reward scheme - if you refer anyone to sign up to Brsk, you will get rewarded for all new customers that you bring successfully on board! You and anyone who signs up using your unique code can both enjoy Amazon vouchers. You don’t have to be a Brsk customer to refer, so if you know anyone who could benefit from better broadband within Brsk’s coverage, you can give them the gift of vouchers and an award-winning connection. Find out more about their referral scheme here.
Speaking of the project to roll out full fibre in the local area, Brsk Community Engagement Manager Anil Kumar said, “We’re proud to be improving connectivity in The West Midlands where full fibre coverage is so far behind the national average. We’ve been operating for over a year in the area to make broadband better for both local businesses and residents, offering competitive prices and better speeds, on a brand-new network that will service the area for decades to come.”
If you’re ready to upgrade your home to world-class broadband at bargain prices, check your postcode here.
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