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Budget internet provider PlusNet UK has launched a new promotion that offers 4 Months FREE home broadband and calls across both their cheaper Value (10GB usage allowance – unlimited offpeak) and more flexible Extra (60GB usage allowance – unlimited offpeak) packages, which also includes FREE activation (normally worth £25). This new promotion is available until 10th April 2012.
Mobile operator Three UK has announced that it is bringing an “end to out-of-bundle data charges for all new Smartphone contract customers“. Instead new customers will be given a choice between one of the operators all-you-can-eat (aka – “Ultimate Internet“) Mobile Broadband data offerings (from £18 a month) or a 250MB allowance with a “guarantee” of no out of bundle data charges.
Sky Broadband (BSkyB) has today launched a new UK promotion that offers 9 months half price unlimited broadband (i.e. £5 per month instead of the usual £10) to new customers when the service is taken alongside their free calls and phone line rental bundle.
Mobile operator and ISP Orange UK (Everything Everywhere) has announced that new customers to its new fixed line “unlimited” usage Home Broadband and Phone bundle package can now also benefit from an included £60 M&S voucher (Marks and Spencer) and double anytime call minutes (1,000) to UK mobiles (normally 500 minutes) every month when they sign-up online.
Internet provider Vispa has today announced the launch of its new Business ADSL Bonding service, which could in theory “bond” up to six separate 20-24Mbps capable ADSL2+ telephone lines together for a significant boost to broadband download and upload speeds.
Cable ISP Virgin Media UK has started the roll-out of its latest £110m national network upgrade (original news), which at no extra cost (assuming you choose to ignore Virgin’s recent price hike) aims to at least double its customers broadband speeds (except on their ADSL2+ based Virgin.net / Virgin National platform).
Home phone and internet provider Direct Save Telecom UK has pledged not to increase their broadband prices, which is despite the country’s “ever-increasing data needs” continuing to only go in one direction – upwards.