Posted: 13th Oct, 2005 By: MarkJ
Nildram has launched two new ADSL packages; Broadband 2gO lite, a an entry-level option for only £13.99 per month, and Broadband 500, a 512Kbps service with a 25GB usage allowance for £19.99 per month and no set-up fee. Both include the HomeTalk 500 voice service:
Both Nildram broadband packages come with HomeTalk 500; 500 minutes of free voice calls per month as well as low rates for international and mobile phone calls, a service only available to Nildram customers. Alternatively, users can upgrade to HomeTalk 3000, which gives them 3,000 inclusive minutes, plus great rates on international and mobile calls, for an extra £4.99 per month.
Broadband 2gO lite is aimed at entry level or occasional broadband users and comes with 250Mb usage limit per month. Users can buy additional space for £1.98 for every 2Gb, providing them with the freedom to use the service as little or as much as they want.
Broadband 500 is ideal for music, gaming or video fans that spend more time on the Internet and comes with a generous 25Gb usage allowance enough space for downloading over 6,000 songs from legal sources, such as iTunes. Broadband 500 also has no connection fee, as long as users keep the service for a minimum of 12 months.
Broadband 2gO lite is the offspring of Nildrams Broadband 2gO service, which now offers 2.5Gb data transfer and speeds of 2Mb for £15.99 per month. Non-Nildram broadband customers can also benefit from HomeTalk 3000 for just £9.99 per month.