Posted: 26th Oct, 2006 By: MarkJ
Little known ISP
Redten Internet has launched a new bundle, which partners up an 8Mbps broadband connection to a free PC. Nice idea, although you'll have to subscribe for three years!:
The company will offer a Pentium 4 based system to every customer who signs up for three years of 8Mb broadband, costing £19.99 per month. Redten - the sister company of Watford Electronics - promises to upgrade customers to a 24Mb line, when the BT exchanges are upgraded.
The free LG Redten Internet PC has a retail value of £500, according to Redten, and ships with a 17in LG LCD monitor (with a free 19in upgrade for the first 10,000 customers), 160GB hard disk, 512MB of RAM and Windows XP Media Center Edition. A voucher for a free upgrade to Windows Vista will be included in the package. More expensive monthly packages are available which include extra hardware such as printers and wireless routers.
It sounds like an interesting offer, although we'd never sign three years away to any ISP no matter what the promotion. Similarly we've not heard of this provider before and their website won't offer any further details until 27th October. More @
PC Pro.