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GO Gives Malta Businesses Giga Speeds — Free for the First 6 Months

15 April 2026

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In a drive to leave no Maltese business behind, GO simplifies its portfolio and puts the power of 1,000 Mbps speeds in every business’s hand.

GO plc has announced a bold step forward in its mission to drive a truly digital Malta. Giga-speed internet is now the entry point for all business customers, with six months completely free for new Business Plus subscribers to its standalone Business Connect or Business Pro offer.

This launch marks a significant evolution in GO’s business portfolio. Recognising that fast, reliable connectivity is no longer a luxury but a fundamental business need, GO has simplified its offerings to ensure that every Maltese business, regardless of size or sector, can access the speeds they deserve from day one.

“Every business in Malta should enjoy Giga speeds on our state-of-the-art True Fibre network. That’s not an aspiration, it’s a baseline. Such speeds represent a significant leap in connectivity capability, enabling businesses to handle high-bandwidth demands such as cloud computing, video conferencing, large file transfers and so much more, without compromise,” explained Ayrton Caruana, Chief of GO Business.

“By making Giga-speed internet our new entry point and offering it free for the first six months, we’re removing every barrier that stands between a Maltese business and its full potential,” continued Caruana.

Subscribers to the new Business Plus offer will also benefit from exclusive access to a dedicated Business Customer Care line, ensuring priority support from specialists who understand the demands of running a business.

In addition, through its Business Plus offering, GO is extending further value through a range of business-enabling benefits. Customers can take advantage of GO’s Easybuy whereby business customers can now access flexible device financing on critical IT equipment and hardware, making it easier to invest in the tools required to operate and grow.

Through GO’s collaboration with Klikk, businesses will also benefit from exceptional offers on device purchases, providing access to the latest technology, at highly competitive prices.

Complementing this, customers are supported by specialised technical experts, offering guidance in the design, setup, and ongoing management of their networking infrastructure, ensuring a seamless and scalable connectivity experience tailored to their business needs.

“We understand that investing in the right technology can be a significant commitment for any business. Through our Easybuy facility, we’re making it easier than ever for businesses to access the hardware they need, when they need it, without the upfront burden. Because the right tools should never be out of reach,” explained Caruana. “Connectivity is only as good as the expertise behind it. Our specialised technical teams are on hand to design, set up and manage our customers’ networking infrastructure, ensuring a seamless, scalable experience that grows with their business,” added Mr Caruana.

Such initiatives are deeply rooted in GO’s broader purpose: to build a digital Malta where no one is left behind. Businesses are the backbone of the Maltese economy, and GO’s commitment is to be more than a service provider, but a genuine growth partner.

“Our success is measured by the success of our customers. When Maltese businesses thrive, Malta thrives. That’s why we continue to invest in bespoke solutions, world-class infrastructure, and now, an offer that puts Giga speeds within reach of every business from the moment they sign up,” concluded Mr Caruana.

Backed by Malta’s only True-Fibre-powered infrastructure and three submarine cables, including the island’s sole connection to mainland Europe, GO delivers the network reliability that businesses can depend on.

The offer is available now. Businesses interested in experiencing the GO difference can visit go.com.mt/business for more information.

GO plc is Malta’s leading integrated communications provider, serving over 500,000 connections island-wide.