Posted: 10th Sep, 2004 By: MarkJ
UK ISP Eclipse Internet has extended its August promotion, offering one month's free ADSL flexing (speed boosting) for all new customers who sign up to the service during September:
Eclipse Internet is still the only ISP currently offering 'boostable' broadband speeds. Following the success of its August promotion, the company has extended its offer of a free month of speed boosting to all its new FLEX Broadband customers who sign up during September. The offer will allow users to take advantage of faster broadband speeds at a fraction of the normal price - ideal for downloading large files such as software updates or live video streaming of events. Unlike many competing services, FLEX Broadband has no download limits or hidden charges - which is an added bonus.
Launched at the beginning of June, Eclipse's FLEX Broadband product family is proving extremely popular with the company's rapidly expanding customer-base. For as little as an hour, FLEX customers can boost their speed up to 1000 or 2000Kbps (depending on which service they use) simply by logging into their account and hitting the speed boost button on the Eclipse web site. Boosting usually incurs an hourly fee but all customers who sign up during September will get a free month of flexing from their activation date.
Commenting on the offer, Mark Lang, MD and founder of Eclipse Internet said, "People who have signed up for FLEX Broadband since its launch in June have found the ability to boost their speed a real winner. By making this service available free to new FLEX broadband users who sign up in September, we are giving more users the opportunity to explore, discover and experience the Internet. And at much faster speeds than they would ordinarily do - at a fraction of the cost. The promotion will be ideal for watching live media coverage on the Internet as well as experiencing faster connection speeds for other purposes such as accessing Windows XP Service Pack 2, which is a very significant download. We envisage the offer will be particularly attractive to people using their broadband to work from home."
Further product details are available at http://www.eclipsebroadband.com