Giffgaff offers £100 for trialing new broadband

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Giffgaff, backed by O2, is offering £100 to 500 customers who trial its new broadband service for 12 months. This effectively makes the service cost just £20 for the year. The trial requires users to provide feedback on the 500 Mbps full-fibre broadband. Applications are open on the Giffgaff website and will close when 500 customers are selected or after three months. This marks Giffgaff's first foray into broadband, offering a significantly cheaper option than competitors like Sky and BT. The bonus is paid in two installments.


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