Posted: 01st Jul, 2004 By: MarkJ
UK ISP
Nildram has reduced the cost of their PAYG (Pay As You Go) broadband ADSL 'dsl500' service to £15.99 per month and introduced two new 1/2Mbps PAYG packages:
Ace Broadband - Another winning serve from Nildram!
But forget Wimbledon the real way to the fastest serves this summer is with a high performance Nildram Broadband account now available at prices starting from only £15.99 per month!
With effect from 1st July, leading UK Broadband Provider Nildram have reduced the monthly cost of their popular dsl500 PAYG (Pay As You Go) service and introduced two new services enabling home users to take full advantage of real Broadband performance in 500kbps, 1Mbps and 2Mbps flavours, at a price that represents the best possible combination of performance and value for money.
Nildram have reduced their entry-level dsl500 PAYG to only £15.99 and introduced two new higher-speed Pay As You Go services - dsl1000 PAYG at only £23.99 and dsl2000 PAYG at only £31.98!
In addition, Nildams Classic range of un-metered Broadband services see major reductions in price of up to 20%. At the same time the company has bucked the current trend in the Broadband Marketplace and removed the data transfer caps that were in place on the 1Mbps and 2Mbps 'Classic' services.
Migrations to Nildram are free and free re-grades are available to existing customers.
So, you can now have the best quality Broadband service, without a cloud in the sky and still have some spare cash for strawberries and cream!
The new prices will apply to all existing customers using these services and will be applied with effect from their next bill date on, or after, 13th July.
Andy Taylor, Portfolio Manager at Nildram commented: Once again we are delighted to be able to announce both price reductions and further enhancements to our extensive portfolio. For anyone considering a first step into the World of Broadband, or those paying higher prices for a lower quality of service with other ISPs, there has never been a better time to get connected with Nildram.
Details of Nildrams range of High Performance Broadband services can be found on their website at http://www.nildram.net