Posted: 24th Feb, 2006 By: MarkJ
ISP BlueLeaf Internet has announced the launch of its new 8Mbps Broadband ADSL services, which take advantage of BT's new 'up to' 8Mbps technology. The packages appear well designed for heavy users (200GB for £42.99), especially their 'Beast' option:
With upgrade dates set by BT for an increasing number of exchanges, BlueLeaf Internet Limited is pleased to announce the launch of its new 8mb Broadband services. Customers can sign up for any service from the 8mb range in advance of their exchange being enabled for 8mb ADSL and, when the exchange is upgraded by BT, we will automatically re-grade the service from 2mb to 8mb free of charge.
What are the services?
During BlueLeafs participation in trials of the 8mb services, it was found that customers download requirements far exceeded those found with our Broadband eXtra 2mb services and averaged between 70GB and 130GB. In line with these findings, BlueLeafs new Broadband eXtra up to 8mb services will provide customers with either a 100GB download cap for £39.99 (inc VAT) or a 200GB cap for £42.99 (inc VAT).
Broadband eXtra (up to 8mb) [100gb] - £39.99 Monthly
Broadband eXtra (up to 8mb) [200gb] - £42.99 Monthly
Our current Broadband eXtra (up to 2mb) services will remain unchanged.
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BlueLeaf Internet Limited would like to warn customers of the pending release its new Broadband Beast service.
Rearing head and shoulders above BlueLeafs standard services, Broadband Beast will provide the fastest possible connection speed on the customers telephone line - up to a mammoth 8mb if available. Broadband Beast is an uncapped service that places no restrictions on the service whatsoever.
Customers can download as much information and use as much online media content as they like and not have to worry about being capped.
Broadband Beast comes with free connection or a free wireless connection kit (worth £79.99) and costs £44.99 (inc. VAT) a month.
Customers wishing to receive more details on these or any BlueLeaf services can call freephone 0800 977 6985 or visit http://www.blueleafinternet.com for details.Its good to see another ISP offering an uncapped package, especially now that Zen has chosen a different rout. Typically such things may seem expensive, yet this is often a requirement for it to be economically viable.