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Gigaclear’s speed and reliability means a universe of entertainment. From TV in the living room, gaming in the bedroom and music in the study. Entertaining the whole family at once.
Discover the possibilities
Effortless TV streaming
Your family can enjoy Netflix, Amazon Prime, iPlayer & YouTube. At the same time, without buffering, in HD or 4K.
Lag-free gaming
Download or live game on Xbox, PS5, PSP or Nintendo without a glitch.
Endless music
Stream Spotify, Amazon Music or Apple Music, without risk of interruption.
You bring the skills. We’ll bring the speed. With incredibly fast upload and download rates, our low ping, low latency full fibre broadband helps give you gaming that’s out of this world, all brought to rural communities.
Fill your home with sound, from Apple Music to Spotify, and Pandora to YouTube Music. Download songs effortlessly and share them on speakers throughout your home.
Whatever your TV entertainment choice, our full fibre broadband is the perfect launch pad for your favourite on-demand TV – whether it is Sky on demand, iPlayer, Netflix, Disney, Amazon Prime, Google Chromecast and more.
Gigaclear Helps Cut Music Festival Queues
PRESS RELEASE - Thanks to Gigaclear, visitors to this weekend’s Witcombe Festival in Gloucestershire will enjoy shorter queues at the bar and food outlets leaving them more time to enjoy acts such as Sean Paul, Craig David, Rudimental.
23 Aug 2022
How to Improve Broadband Speed when Streaming TV Shows
Streaming services, like Netflix and Amazon Prime, have made it hugely convenient for us to watch films and TV shows on demand. But, there are few things more frustrating than a video that won’t stop buffering.
21 Sep 2018
How to Reduce Lag and Increase Internet Speed for Gaming
Imagine you’re in the middle of an intense game. Maybe it’s a battle and you’re shooting or slashing your sword. Or perhaps it’s a sports match. Whatever it might be, imagine you’re just a few points from winning. You take the winning shot and your game momentarily freezes so your shot happens a few seconds later instead of instantly. Then you discover your opponent took the shot first and you’ve lost...all because your game lagged.
14 Mar 2019