Internet provider BT has cut the monthly price of their standard (up to 17Mbps ADSL2+) Unlimited Broadband package to just £5 per month and their superfast (up to 38Mbps FTTC) Unlimited Infinity 1 service has also been reduced to £10 per month. New customers will also get a BT Reward Card worth between £50 and £100.
As usual new subscribers still need to pay standard BT Line Rental of £18.99 inc. VAT per month on top of the broadband charge, which can be reduced to the monthly equivalent of £17.09 when paying for one year in advance via Line Rental Saver (total £205.08). Otherwise the primary packages are now set out as follows.
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Note: We are using total prices below, which includes the cost of line rental saver (monthly equivalent). The price in brackets is the post-contract cost, which will apply if you stay with BT after the first year contract and discounts have ended.
Unlimited Broadband + £50 BT Reward Card
* Download speeds of up to 17Mbps
* Included HomeHub 4 Router (£7.95 Delivery)
* Totally Unlimited Usage
* BT Sport Lite
* 100GB Online Cloud Storage
* SmartTalk (voice calls over wifi/3g/4g)
* Unlimited BT Wi-Fi Hotspots
* Parental Controls (Network Level Filter and Anti-Virus etc.)
* Free Weekend Calls
* 12 Month ContractPRICE (Line Rental Saver): £22.09 per month for 12 months (£37.09 thereafter)
Unlimited Infinity 1 + £100 BT Reward Card
* As above, plus..
* Download speeds of up to 52Mbps (9.5Mbps uploads)
* Included SmartHub Router (£7.95 Delivery)
* £49 Activation FeePRICE (Line Rental Saver): £27.09 per month for 12 months (£43.09 thereafter)
The Infinity package of course includes BT’s latest SmartHub router, which only recently launched and appears to be quite powerful. The above prices should be available to order for the next week.
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