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Zen Internet Prices
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Zen Internet Price Tracker

STANDARD NEW-CUSTOMER PRICES (APRIL 2026)
Information & advertised standard new-customer prices checked on April 1, 2026. This tracker compares a 1 March 2026 baseline against the listed prices tracked on 1 April 2026.

Looking at standard new-customer prices for Zen only? This tracker focuses on the listed entry prices Zen is showing across key Openreach, CityFibre and Superfast plans. It compares our 1 March 2026 baseline against the listed prices shown in our 1 April 2026 update. For a broader package breakdown, visit our Zen Broadband Deals & Offers page, or read our Zen Internet Review for more on value, support and features.

Advertised Price Change £0.00
Current Zen Positioning No Price Rises
Setup Fee Picture £15 / £0

Advertised Price Tracker: 1 Mar vs 1 Apr 2026

Data Matrix: Standard New Customer Prices

Broadband PlanNetworkContract Length1 Mar '26 BaselinePrice as of 1 Apr '26Tracker Note
Full Fibre 100Openreach18 Months£35.00£35.00No Change
Full Fibre 500Openreach18 Months£42.00£42.00No Change
Full Fibre 900Openreach18 Months£50.00£50.00No Change
Full Fibre MaxOpenreach18 Months£65.00£65.00No Change
Full Fibre 100CityFibre18 Months£30.00£30.00No Change
Full Fibre 500CityFibre18 Months£36.00£36.00No Change
Full Fibre 900CityFibre18 Months£42.00£42.00No Change
Full Fibre MaxCityFibre18 Months£57.00£57.00No Change
Unlimited Fibre 1Superfast / FTTC18 Months£33.00£33.00No Change
Unlimited Fibre 2Superfast / FTTC18 Months£37.00£37.00No Change

New Customer Analysis & Insights

Advertised Price Stability: For the tracked plans on this page, the listed monthly sign-up prices in our 1 April 2026 update remain aligned with the 1 March 2026 baseline, so the tracker currently shows a flat trend in Zen’s standard new-customer pricing.

Where the Value Sits: Zen’s pitch is less about splashy temporary discounts and more about price certainty. The standout message remains its Contract Price Promise and no mid-contract price rises.

Network Split Still Matters: The cheaper standard matrix remains on CityFibre, while Openreach full fibre carries the higher monthly pricing. That means the network available at your address still shapes the final value proposition.

Setup Fee Nuance: Openreach full fibre is still tracked with a £15 setup fee and CityFibre with £0 setup. Zen’s current Superfast journey advertises free activation, so that path is best confirmed at checkout.

This page tracks advertised sign-up pricing for new customers only. It does not model renewal pricing, out-of-contract pricing, or existing-customer billing changes.

Zen Internet Pricing FAQ

Did Zen Internet change its tracked new-customer monthly prices between 1 March 2026 and 1 April 2026?
No. For the standard broadband plans tracked on this page, the monthly prices remained the same between the 1 March 2026 baseline and the 1 April 2026 update.
Does Zen Internet still advertise no mid-contract price rises?
Yes. Zen continues to promote its Contract Price Promise, meaning no mid-contract price rises on its consumer broadband offers.
Are Zen setup fees the same on every package?
No. The standard Openreach full fibre matrix shows a £15 setup fee, while CityFibre packages are shown with £0 setup. Zen’s current Superfast journey advertises free activation, so final checkout details should always be checked.

See the Full Zen Breakdown

For the complete package view, see our deals page. For a broader take on service quality, router options and whether Zen is worth the premium, read our full review.

READ ZEN INTERNET REVIEW
Hasnaat Mahmood

By Hasnaat Mahmood

Broadband & Technology Expert

For new customers, Zen’s headline value in April 2026 is still being driven by price certainty rather than a fresh cut to the underlying listed monthly rates. That makes this tracker most useful for watching whether the standard sign-up price moves month to month across Openreach, CityFibre and Superfast availability.

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