pcmag.comHow does getting triple digit download speeds over a BT phone line sound? Uno is seeking trialists to take part in a pilot scheme for two G.fast-based ultrafast broadband services, which promise top download speeds of 160Mbps and 330Mbps. These will set you back £34.95/month and £39.99/month (plus VAT) respectively, plus £97 for installation and set-up, and an Openreach G.fast modem. Line rental isn't included in the price, though this can be added for an extra £9.99/month. As it's a trial scheme, the small print says that Uno may cancel within 30 days' notice, despite there being a 12 month minimum contract. The pilot scheme is also only available in selected areas, which Uno's listed here on its Facebook page. Price-wise, that's a little better per month than what BT's offering, though as ISP Review notes, you won't get any nice extras thrown in like BT WiFi, guaranteed speeds of 100Mbps at all times, 1000GB's worth of online storage. That said, the Sheffield-based ISP also offers 24 hour support Monday to Friday, secures customer accounts with one time passwords or YubiKey and is also a corporate sponsor of privacy and digital rights advocates the Open Rights Group, all good signs that Uno takes the handling of its customers' data seriously.

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