New subscribers to the Post Office’s “totally unlimited” broadband and phone package may be pleased to learn that the provider has shaved another 99p off their special offer price, which means that it will now cost £20 a month for the first 18 months of service (£26.99 thereafter).
Apparently the new price, which at the time of writing isn’t yet live on their website (it should show up later this morning), will run until 2nd July 2017. However we note that there has been a fairly inconsequential price rise in one area, with the one-off upfront router delivery cost rising by just 5p from £6.95 to £7. We won’t know if anything else has changed on the package until the new offer is fully live on their website.
PO Totally Unlimited Broadband
* Included WiFi Router
* Included Line Rental
* Free UK Weekend Calls
* Free Caller Display and 1571 Voicemail
* Free UK Support
As usual customers’ can also pay an extra £7 per month for free anytime UK landline calls, which also include free weekend calls to UK mobiles and landlines in various other countries. Sadly the Post Office do not offer a “fibre broadband” (FTTC) package, which puts them several years’ behind the wider market.
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