Broadband market faces shake-up as GoMo launches pay-as-you-go fibre offering
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Broadband market faces shake-up as GoMo launches pay-as-you-go fibre offering
"GoMo is offering a €30-per-month fibre broadband line 'for life' for the first 10,000 orders made by current GoMo mobile subscribers, making it a unique offering in the market."
"The service will be charged similarly to its mobile service, with a €50 activation fee, which makes it more expensive than rival operator Sky for long-term customers."
"Eir's fibre broadband service will be limited to its own 'Eir fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) footprint', covering 1.5 million premises, excluding rural areas served by the National Broadband Plan."
"An analysis found that while GoMo's promotional pricing will cost €410 for the first year, Sky's equivalent package is cheaper at €360, but Sky's price doubles after the first year."
GoMo, Eir's budget brand, is launching a fibre broadband service at €30 per month for the first 10,000 current mobile subscribers. This service operates on a 30-day contract, making it unique among fixed-line broadband options. A €50 activation fee applies, and the service is limited to Eir's fibre-to-the-home network, excluding rural areas. Installation may require an engineer or can be self-installed. Standard pricing after the promotional period remains undisclosed, but current Eir pricing is significantly higher than competitors like Sky.
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