Shropshire-based ISP Aquiss has announced that consumers who are still stuck on one of BT’s old 20th Century Network (20CN) telephone exchanges, where it’s often more expensive to deliver a service and ADSL speeds may be slower, can now also benefit from their unlimited broadband packages.
According to the ISP, the move will give related home and businesses customers in often overlooked exchanges areas a “parallel cost experience with those on 21CN WBC products“. Related packages tend to start at £24.50 per month for an ‘up to’ 19Mbps (1.3Mbps) service with a 12 month contract term, which includes a Static IPv4 + IPv6 address, unlimited usage and other features.
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Martin Pitt, Managing Director of Aquiss, said:
“It has always been a challenge for us, but an aspiration, to offer our ADSL unlimited broadband services to all exchange locations, but now I’m delighted that our xDSL products are available to all, without fixed monthly usage caps.”
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