Internet provider PlusNet has cut the cost of its up to 76Mbps unlimited superfast fibre (FTTC) and up to 16Mbps unlimited standard broadband packages to £12.99 and £2.99 a month respectively, which will apply for the first 9 months of service (returning to £19.99 and £9.99 thereafter).
Both offers are subject to an 18 month contract and customers will also benefit from FREE Activation (saves £25-£50) if they take the ISPs Home Phone (Line Rental) service from the equivalent of £10.99 a month (i.e. when paying for 12 months in advance or £14.50 a month when not).
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Unlimited Broadband and calls
* Typical download speeds of up to 16Mbps
* Truly unlimited usage
* Free wireless router
* Free weekend calls to UK landlines + 0845 and 0870 numbersMONTHLY PRICE: £2.99 per month for the first 9 months (£9.99 thereafter)
Unlimited Fibre Broadband and calls
* Typical download speeds of up to 76Mbps (19.5Mbps upload)
* Truly unlimited usage
* Free wireless router
* Free weekend calls to UK landlines + 0845 and 0870 numbersMONTHLY PRICE: £12.99 per month for the first 9 months (£19.99 thereafter)
Customers that want to add Anytime Calls will have to pay an extra +£5 per month (this includes 25% off top international call destinations) or +£7 if you include 300 anytime minutes to the top 35 international destinations.
As usual consumers who live in the last 10% or so of the United Kingdom’s predominantly rural areas (i.e. Ofcom’s Market 1 definition) should expect to pay a lot more for the service.
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