BT has tweaked some of their Internet and mobile package features and prices by adding 1000 minutes to the BTMobile 2GB tariff, cutting the cost of their superfast Unlimited BTInfinity (FTTC) service to just £12.50 a month and returning Sainsbury’s vouchers worth £75 to £125 to their home broadband deals.
As usual anybody taking one of BT’s broadband bundles will also need to adopt their line rental service, which costs from £16.99 per month as standard or the equivalent of £15.29 per month if you pre-pay for a year in advance. Existing BT broadband customers also benefit from a £5 per month discount on the new BTMobile tariffs.
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Speaking of BTMobile, the operator is offering related customers a £50 discount on any mobile handsets purchased through their online shop. In addition, the BT Mobile 2GB Plan, which normally includes 500 minutes of calls, unlimited texts, 2GB of data and unlimited BT public WiFi access for £12 per month (£17 without discount) is being offered with 1000 minutes of calls until 27th July 2015.
Elsewhere the standard BT broadband packages will all be coming with a £75 Sainsbury’s voucher, while new BTInfinity customers benefit from £125, until 7th July 2015. On top of that their ‘up to’ 38Mbps Unlimited BT Infinity 1 + Weekend Calls broadband bundle has also been reduced to £12.50 per month (plus £35 one-off activation fee) on a 12 month contract, returning to £23 per month thereafter (they should really display this cost change more prominently).
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