Yorkshire-based Boundless Networks is shaking up the world of broadband providers. It’s taking on big-name companies with straight forward packages, no contracts, and excellent customer service.
You can now pre-register to get speed of light full fibre internet, on the CityFibre network, with a FREE activation fee (usually £30) when most homes in Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon are connected in the near future.
No nonsense, no hidden fees, no contracts
Mbps (megabits-per-second), Gbps (gigabits-per-second), it can all get a little confusing. But the best way to think of it is like the internet’s equivalent of miles-per-hour. The bigger the number, the faster it is. The faster it is, the more traffic you can consume, traffic being anything that a device like a phone or Xbox sends and receives over the internet. This means a household of data-hungry devices can do their thing when they want, without it impacting other devices or people trying to use the internet.
Sometimes it feels easier to crack the Da Vinci code than understand a broadband package. With Boundless, it’s simple: you pay a fixed monthly price for your internet. That’s it. No confusing add-ons or complicated package names. A home phone and extra equipment to increase the Wi-Fi coverage around your home is still available to those who need it.
You won’t be handcuffed into a contract with extortionate get-out fees, or face any nasty surprises in your bill.
Prices start at £32 a month for 150Mb per second average download speed. That means you can download a 4K Ultra HD movie on Netflix in 12.5 minutes.
At 500Mbps (£38 a month), you can download the same film in under 4 minutes.
Or at 900Mbps (£62 a month), you’ll be able to do it in just over 2 minutes.
Excellent customer service
There’s a reason Boundless can operate without tying its customers into contracts. Customers want to stay.
A Boundless customer is 358% more likely to recommend their services to a friend or colleague than other internet service providers, according to data from Ofcom and Survey Monkey.
You only need to take a look at Boundless’ Trustpilot reviews to see how happy their customers are…
Emma Wilkins: “Boundless have THE BEST customer service. If anything goes wrong they are super quick to fix it, and really friendly too. Such a great team – thanks!”
Graeme Robinson: “The outstanding service I have had from Boundless deserves the highest praise… The results are outstanding and I now continue to choose Boundless because they are the best and have the best people.”
Edward Taylor: “I wouldn’t dream of changing my internet provider now I’ve found Boundless. If I could give 10 stars I would.”
Pre-register for Boundless Networks’ Full Fibre internet, and claim your free activation here.
Special Offer: Pre-register for no-contract Full Fibre internet in Harrogate & KnaresboroughBoundless Networks’ Full Fibre internet will be available in Harrogate and Knaresborough very soon. Here’s why you need it, and how to get it with no hidden fees, no contract, and a FREE activation fee.
How to get Full Fibre internet from Boundless Networks
Yorkshire company Boundless Networks uses CityFibre’s newly-installed full fibre network to bring speed of light internet straight into your home. Cables are currently being installed across Harrogate and Knaresborough, with Ripon to follow in 2022, and the first Boundless customers’ homes will be connected next month.
Boundless’ no contract, no hidden fees and no nonsense packages are designed to pair the excellent user experience of Full Fibre with excellent customer service ratings. A Boundless customer is 358% more likely to recommend their services to a friend or colleague than other internet service providers*.
Most homes in Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon will be able to access Full Fibre internet in the near future. When you sign up to with Boundless Networks there’s usually a £30 activation fee. But you can get that for free only if you pre-register now.
What is Full Fibre?
Fibre refers to the type of cable used in telecommunications infrastructure. Fibre cables transmit data at the speed of light, and the broadband is far more reliable than older networks.
Genuine Full Fibre internet uses fibre cables from the data centre or exchange, all the way into your home.
Some delivery methods, known as ‘fake fibre’, use a little bit of fibre up to a certain point to give their old networks a boost. But because fibre cables aren’t used the whole way from the exchange into your home, it can be susceptible to reliability issues. Some of the cables are the same kind that’s been used since the Victorian era, whilst others use old Cable TV (coax) networks, and your speed can vary depending on how far away from the street cabinet your home is.
Why you need Full Fibre
Full Fibre internet is capable of speeds far faster than what we need today. If you’re finding your regular broadband just isn’t keeping up with your household’s demand, Full Fibre is the way to go.
Here are some of the signs you need an upgrade to Full Fibre:
- You use lots of internet-connected devices like phones, games consoles, laptops, tablets and TVs
- Your internet speed drops when other family members are online at the same time
- You spend lots of time streaming TV shows and movies from sites or apps like Netflix
- You drop out of video calls because your connection is ‘poor’ or ‘unstable’
- You regularly download or send large files
- You use cloud online services to store data
- You spend ages waiting for your favourite game to download, or for your TV programmes to stop buffering
Pre-register for Boundless Networks’ Full Fibre internet, and claim your free activation here.
*Based on average Net Promoter Score data from Ofcom and SurveyMonkey data from September 2021.
