Internet provider PlusNet has enhanced its existing promotion of half price broadband and calls by extending the length of their offer from 9 to 12 months. Likewise their superfast fibre broadband (FTTC) packages will also change from 3 months half price to 6 months.
It should be noted that the promotion only applies to the providers broadband and phone bundles when taken alongside an 18 month contract. New customers will also need to take the providers Line Rental service from the equivalent of £10.99 a month when paying 12 months in advance.
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Essentials Broadband and calls
* Typical download speeds of up to 16Mbps
* 10GB usage allowance (unlimited overnight usage)
* Free wireless router
* Free Activation
* Free weekend calls to UK landlines
* 18 month contractMONTHLY PRICE: £2.99 per month for the first 12 months (£5.99 thereafter)
Unlimited Broadband and calls
* Typical download speeds of up to 16Mbps
* Unlimited usage allowance
* Free wireless router
* Free Activation
* Free weekend calls to UK landlines
* 18 month contractMONTHLY PRICE: £4.99 per month for the first 12 months (£9.99 thereafter)
Essentials Fibre Broadband and calls
* Typical download speeds of up to 38Mbps (9.5Mbps upload)
* 40GB usage allowance (unlimited overnight usage)
* Free wireless router
* Free Activation
* Free weekend calls to UK landlines
* 18 month contractMONTHLY PRICE: £7.99 per month for the first 6 months (£15.99 thereafter)
Unlimited Fibre Broadband and calls
* Typical download speeds of up to 76Mbps (19.5Mbps upload)
* Truly unlimited usage
* Free wireless router
* Free Activation
* Free weekend calls to UK landlines
* 18 month contractMONTHLY PRICE: £9.99 per month for the first 6 months (£19.99 thereafter)
But do remember that those who live in Ofcom’s Market 1 areas (mostly the last 10% of predominantly UK rural areas) can expect to pay a lot more for their broadband. For example, the Essentials Broadband and calls bundle costs £5.99 for most people but Market 1 homes will pay £12.99.
Customers can also add Anytime Calls for an extra +£5 per month or +£7 if you want to include 300 minutes to the top 35 international destinations.
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