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Community Fibre Internet Prices
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Community Fibre Internet Price Tracker

1 MARCH 2026 VS 1 APRIL 2026
March values on this page use our March 2026 tracked snapshot. April values reflect the public new-customer internet pricing checked on 1 April 2026. This page focuses on advertised internet prices only, not renewal billing or existing-customer pricing.

Want the full live offer breakdown instead of just the price history? Visit our Community Fibre Deals page for the latest package roundup, or read our Community Fibre Broadband Review for more on speeds, hardware and what the service is actually like to use.

Headline Price Cut £2 Off
Renamed 24-Month Tiers 2
Lowest Current Internet Price £12.50

Advertised Internet Price Tracker: 1 Mar vs 1 Apr 2026

Data Matrix: March Snapshot vs 1 April 2026

Plan Family1 Mar 2026 Plan1 Mar 2026 Price1 Apr 2026 Plan1 Apr 2026 PriceWhat Changed?
Entry 24-Month Tier100 Mbps Fibre£19.00200 Mbps Fibre£19.00Renamed / doubled speed label
Mid 24-Month Tier300 Mbps Fibre£21.00600 Mbps Fibre£21.00Renamed / doubled speed label
1 Gbps 24-Month1 Gbps Fibre£25.001 Gbps Fibre£23.00Down by £2
2.5 Gbps 24-Month2.5 Gbps Fibre (Flash Sale)£27.002.5 Gbps Fibre (Flash Sale)£27.00No monthly price change
5 Gbps 24-Month5 Gbps Premium WiFi£63.005 Gbps Premium WiFi£63.00No monthly price change
100 Mbps 12-Month100 Mbps Fibre (12 Month)£25.00100 Mbps Fibre (12 Month)£25.00No change
150 Mbps 12-Month150 Mbps Fibre (12 Month)£26.00150 Mbps Fibre (12 Month)£26.00No change
300 Mbps 12-Month300 Mbps Fibre (12 Month)£28.00300 Mbps Fibre (12 Month)£28.00No change
1 Gbps 12-Month1 Gbps Fibre (12 Month)£32.001 Gbps Fibre (12 Month)£32.00No change
Essential 35Essential 35 Mbps£12.50Essential 35 Mbps£12.50No change

Price Tracker Analysis

The real headline move: the main pure price change in this tracker is the 24-month 1 Gbps plan dropping from £25 to £23.

Why the table looks a bit unusual: two of the 24-month tiers changed in public naming more than price. The old 100 Mbps and 300 Mbps rows now appear as 200 Mbps and 600 Mbps at the same monthly rates.

What stayed steady: the 2.5 Gbps flash sale, the 5 Gbps top-end package, all four tracked 12-month rows and Essential 35 all stayed flat on the monthly price point used in this tracker.

This page is designed to track advertised sign-up pricing for new customers only. It does not model installation dates, out-of-contract billing, add-ons or renewal negotiations.

Community Fibre Internet Price Tracker FAQ

Which Community Fibre prices changed between 1 March and 1 April 2026?
The clearest direct price cut is on the 24-month 1 Gbps plan, which moved from £25 to £23. The entry and mid 24-month tiers also shifted in name from 100 Mbps to 200 Mbps and from 300 Mbps to 600 Mbps while staying at the same monthly prices.
Is the 2.5 Gbps flash sale still live on 1 April 2026?
Yes. The current public deals messaging still shows 2.5 Gbps at £27 per month, with the flash sale ending on 7 April 2026.
Did any of the 12-month Community Fibre prices move in this tracker?
No. In this March-versus-April comparison, the tracked 12-month rows remain at £25 for 100 Mbps, £26 for 150 Mbps, £28 for 300 Mbps and £32 for 1 Gbps.
Is Essential 35 fixed for the contract?
Yes. Community Fibre's Essential 35 page currently describes the £12.50 monthly price as fixed for the contract with no mid-contract price increase.

Keep Tracking The Live Offer Mix

This page is for the month-to-month price history. For the latest live package breakdown, jump over to our deals roundup, then use the review page if you want more context on routers, support and real-world value.

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Hasnaat Mahmood

By Hasnaat Mahmood

Broadband & Technology Expert

Community Fibre's April 2026 pricing is a good example of how broadband marketing can shift in two different ways at once. One change is a real monthly saving, like the 1 Gbps plan dropping by £2. The other is a value-per-pound change, where the public headline speed attached to the same price point gets upgraded. That is exactly why a tracker like this is useful alongside the live deals page.

Last updated: 1 April 2026. FindCheapBroadband.com is an independent comparison site supported by advertising.