G.Network Broadband Review – Is G.Network Broadband any good?

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If you live in London, G.Network boasts rapid speeds from it’s next-generation FTTP (fibre to the premesis) connections. With a wide range of packages and speeds to choose from, there’s a package for everyone - and their prices are very competitive too.

Is G.Network any good?

G.Network is one of the newer fibre broadband providers that exclusively provide fibre to the premises (FTTP) connections. This means that your existing copper infrastructure that was probably installed by Openreach is not used, and instead a fibre optic cable is run from the exchange, into your home and to your broadband router. The benefit of this is a much more reliable connection with ultrafast download and upload speed that do not vary depending on the numbe rof people online in your area.

In order to take advantage of one of the G.Network broadband deals on this page, not only will you have to be situated in London, but you will also already have to have had FTTP fitted in your local area. This means that currently G.Network is limited to only a small number of people un the UK.

If you do tick these two boxes however, then you can have a fibre optic broadband connection with speeds ranging from 150Mbps to 900Mbps – which is more than sufficient for even the most demanding of homes.

In terms of pricing, G.Network offers exceptional value for money – typically cheaper than BT and more in line with the prices offered by budget networks like TalkTalk. The main drawback is the very limited availability at present.

 

What G.Network packages are available?

Currently, G.Network offer four fibre broadband packages, with speeds ranging from 150Mbps to 900Mbps. These are:

 

Package speed

Monthly price

Suitable for...

150Mbps

ÂŁ24

A connection which is twice as fast the fibre broadband connection in the majority of homes within the UK. G.Network say this package is for ‘light’ use, such as for working from home a couple of days a week or streaming occasionally

300Mbps

ÂŁ30

A faster package more suited to gamers who tend to download much larger files, or families that stream from multiple rooms simultaneously. (i.e., families with older children who play games consoles or homes with lots of people)

 

600Mbps

ÂŁ38

A very fast package for larger families who use multiple internet devices and games consoles simultaneously

 

900Mbps

ÂŁ50

The most rapid package for those who have truly embraced the ‘connected’ lifestyle. If you have a smart home with TVs, consoles, computers, mobiles, lights and appliances all connected to your router then this will be the package for you.

 

All four of the packages offered by G.Network are attractively priced when compared to their rivals that offer the same speeds. If you live in London and are eligible, then it’s a no-brainer of you wish to have an ultrafast fibre optic broadband connection that is reliable while still offering great value for money.

 

Does a G.Network broadband package come with a router?

Because of the nature of FTTP broadband connections, you will not be able to use your existing router to use G.Network. Instead they will provide you with their own router that has been pre-configured. This router has 4 ethernet ports which is more than enough for most people. You can also pay a bit more for a managed router service which means that G.Network will optimise and manage your router for you in order to provide you with the best possible connection at all times.

 

Do G.Network offer call packages?

No. G.Network are a fibre optic only broadband provider than specialise in FTTP connection. Therefore, they do not install landlines as they are simply not required for FTTP connections. This means that there are no call packages to choose from. If you need a home phone or landline for any reason then you will need to seek an alternative provider for a call package. You can still benefit from G.Network’s fibre broadband though, and it may even be cheaper to take advantage of G.Networks's attractive brtoadband packages while using another provider to just supply the landline.

 

What’s G.Network’s customer service like?

As G.Network are a smaller provider, they are do not appear on the Ofcom report of customer broadband satisfaction. However, if you have a search online you’ll find no shortage of good reviews about their customer service. On Trustpilot, 69% of people have rated them as excellent, which is almost 7 in 10 customers.

 

The best bits about G.Network 

If you can get it in your area, then there are several advantages to signing up to G.Network Broadband. The main advantagesbeing:

  • A great range of packages to suit almost anyone
  • A full, reliable FTTP connection
  • A very competitive price

 

As you can see G.Network is a no-brainer if you’re looking to save money and want an ultrafast and reliable fibre optic broadband connection. The only drawback is that you have to be in London because that’s the only place you can sign up to G.Network at the moment. Not only that, but G.Network isn’t even available in all London boroughs yet. And with FTTP being rolled out at a much slower pace than traditional fibre broadband (because of the lengthier installation process), it could be some time before it is available in your area, so you may wish to consider current broadband deals with alternative providers.

 

 

 

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