How giffgaff is expanding affordable broadband across the UK while investing in Peak District peatland restoration.
Every April, mobile contracts are set to rise, up to 8.8% on the top smartphones. Some carriers, such as Giffgaff, don’t follow these price hikes and keep your contract locked at the same price. But ...
11:17, Mon, Apr 28, 2025 Updated: 11:21, Mon, Apr 28, 2025 Giffgaff is gearing up to make its first foray into the broadband market, offering a service that will set customers back £10 a month. The O2 ...
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These days, a broadband connection is a household essential that many of us couldn’t live without, but what if, instead of paying a provider for a service, the provider paid you? That’s what’s being ...
GIFFGAFF customers could still be caught out by sky-high mobile phone bills when using their phone abroad, despite a ban on roaming charges in the EU. Starting from Thursday June 15, all mobile ...
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giffgaff has said that it is now "ready for a full scale launch of 4G", beginning on November 12, with three new goodybags, but there's still no unlimited 4G data option - 5GB is the most you'll get.
GiffGaff, the network famed for its low-cost unlimited internet "goodybags," could soon face a backlash from some of its customers after quietly announcing it's axing some all-you-can-eat data plans.
In the 12 years since it launched, Giffgaff has become known as the foremost customer-led mobile network in the UK. As its customer base continues to grow, chief executive Ash Schofield tells The Drum ...