UK ISP Zen Internet Start to Offer Self-Install FTTC Fibre Broadband

Posted: February 16, 2015 at 7:49 pm


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New customers who take one of Zen Internets superfast fibre broadband (FTTC) packages (e.g. Fibre 1, Unlimited Fibre 1, Unlimited Fibre 2 or Unlimited Fibre Office) can now also take a Self-Install (PlugnPlay) option, which means that an Openreach engineer doesnt need to enter your home in order to complete the setup.

The other good news is that Zen, unlike some ISPs, will also continue to give customers the option of having a Managed Install (includes an engineer visit) if they so wish. Otherwise Zens Home Fibre packages all come with a 12 month contract, a free wireless router (details at the bottom), Static IP addresses and no Traffic Management.

Prices for the entry-level Fibre 1 (38Mbps) package with 50GB of usage costs 19.50 per month, plus 30 activation (one-off) and phone line rental must also be taken from 16.99 per month. The next package adds unlimited usage via a price of 27 per month, while going to a faster speed of up to 76Mbps pushes this to 30 per month (note: activation on this deal is free).

David Barber, Zens Senior Product Manager, said:

At our Annual Partner Event in November, partners talked about wanting more flexibility and choice around how their services are delivered. Since then weve been working on a number of ideas to make life easier for them, one of which is Self-Install.

Opting for Self-Install removes all reliance on third parties to successfully get a next-generation broadband customer connected. Thats welcome news for many, who often feel the pain of engineer visits and missed appointments.

Subscribers to the service will also gain access to a free wireless router (Technicolor TG589vn v3), which tends to retail for around 50 and includes an integrated ADSL2 + VDSL2 (FTTC) modem, a single USB 2.0 port, 802.11n WiFi at 2.4GHz, four 100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports and an integrated SPI firewall (note theres a 6.95 delivery charge). Sadly theres no Gigabit LAN or 5GHz WiFi, but at least its IPv6 ready.

See the article here:
UK ISP Zen Internet Start to Offer Self-Install FTTC Fibre Broadband

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