Posted: 09th Mar, 2007 By: MarkJ
Supanet has become the first ISP to play on Biscit's recent fall by offering a special discount on their broadband service for ex-users:
Broadband provider Biscit has entered into administration, the latest in the long line of woes for their customers including bouncing refund cheques and service outages.
Supanet is offering Biscit customers the opportunity to switch to Supanet's broadband service from as little as £13.99 a month. The discounted prices enable them to enjoy Supanet's unlimited broadband, free webmail and free landline phone calls.
Supanet also provides dial-up internet connection and offers many low price deals and services including, unlimited 24/7 internet access and free landline phone calls for only £9.99 a month. There are a number of different packages designed to suit the needs of anyone looking to switch internet provider.
The offers
Unlimited Dial-Up 24-7 unmetered access
Free calls anytime
£9.99 a month
Broadband Total 8MB Unlimited
£13.99 a month
Broadband Total Anytime 8MB Unlimited
Free calls anytime
£14.99 a month
Supanet offer fast, free migration from any UK ISP and offer a discounted rate to anyone who switches to their broadband service.
Typically customers that have been able to obtain a broadband ADSL migration code (MAC) should look at all the alternatives and ask around before making a decision.