Posted: 01st Feb, 2005 By: MarkJ
ISP Madasafish, fresh from the controversial banning of several TV adverts featuring Harry Enfield, has begun offering its 2Mbps broadband ADSL service for just £17.99 per month (+2 months free):
Madasafish.com has become the first of the major ADSL broadband providers to offer a 2Mb broadband service to the consumer market at only £17.99 per month, with 2 months free.
The 2Mb service, launched today, includes a free modem, free connection, and a generous 2GB a month of usage.
It is also being offered by Madasafishs sister ISP, Freenetname.
Chief Executive David Laurie said: This groundbreaking offer is available to both new and existing customers, and once again demonstrates our commitment to providing excellent service at unbeatable value for money. It is another signal to customers that Madasafish is setting the benchmark for our industry.
Recognition of the quality of service came last week when Madasafish was nominated as a finalist in the Best Light Broadband Category of the prestigious 2005 IPSA awards, to be judged on February 24.
That followed the controversial banning by the watchdog BACC of two Madasafish TV ads featuring Harry Enfield ( http://www.madasafish.com/tv-campaign.asp ).
The Madasafish and Freenetname broadband services are offered with e-mail virus protection, spam blocking, full webmail access and a free UK domain name.
Both ISPs are part of the Brightview Group, which was established in April 2001 and has grown quickly into one of the UK's largest consumer internet providers.