Posted: 02nd Nov, 2004 By: MarkJ
ISP Supanet has announced a reduction to the cost of its uncapped 512Kbps broadband ADSL package, which brings the price to £19.97 per month. They've also launched a new 1Mbps service for £22.96 per month:
Both come with free connection, free modem and have no monthly download caps or limitations, representing among the best-value consumer broadband products on the market.
Supanet is also making it easier for customers to migrate from other ISPs to Supanet broadband, without customers having to cease their existing broadband line. Using the MAC-code system, Supanet gives customers full instructions on how to move from their existing supplier. All migration and regrade costs will be absorbed by Supanet, so customers will just pay their monthly fee.
"We believe in offering customers value for money and clarity in their choice of broadband products," said Adrian Kerr of behalf of Supanet. "The speed and quality of our network has seen us consistently in the top 5 in the UK. Supanet broadband, whether 512 or 1Mb, combines excellent service with low prices while avoiding download limits that confuse customers and potentially see them paying more than they expected in the long run."
The new products are available online through the Supanet portal at http://www.supanet.com. Alternatively, pick up a CD at your local branch of The Computer Shop. (see online for details at www.thecomputershop.co.uk).