Allpay Broadband, a Herefordshire (England) focused ISP that specialises in deploying wireless broadband (wifi) services by placing transmitters on top of churches (Broadband Licence for Churches), has expanded its service to reach another new batch of small local villages and towns.
It’s understood that a new access point has recently been installed that can provide coverage of Rotherwas, Dinedor, Belmont, Hampton Dene, Tupsley, Credenhill and many more rural Herefordshire communities. The ISPs coverage map has been updated to reflect the changes.
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The new communities can now expect to receive broadband download speeds of up to 35Mbps (Megabits per second), with prices starting at £15 per month for a basic 2Mbps (0.5Mbps upload) service and “unlimited” usage (Fair Usage Policy); the one-off installation costs £100. On top of that anybody who somehow gets either the 2Mbps or 5Mbps service installed before 31st December 2012 will get 3 months of free service.
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