Posted: 16th Apr, 2004 By: MarkJ
UK ISP BISCit has today announced the launching of their new
Basic 500 broadband ADSL service for £19.98 inc. VAT per month. Interestingly the only limit comes from a ban on P2P (file-sharing) use:
BISCit Internet have launched a new Basic 500 package today. This package is priced at an amazing £17+VAT (£19.98 inc VAT). It is squarely aimed at the entry-level user or those on a tight budget.
The service does not allow peer-to-peer/file sharing, but other than this stipulation offers no bandwidth limitation or capping as other similarly priced products do.
The package offers 24/7/365 support and 1 email address.
As part of the launch, BISCit is also offering the Samsung XIOD USB modem to Basic 500 customers for just £25 +VAT. This includes a microfilter.
BISCit remains committed to supplying a quality service at prices suitable for all levels of users.
Please visit http://www.biscit.net/broadband_selfhome.html to orderThis appears to be one of the better 'budget' offers; hopefully non-P2P users that still make heavy downloads won't abuse the offer.