Posted: 18th Jun, 2010 By: MarkJ

Home and business ISP Demon Internet (THUS Group, Cable & Wireless), which has been somewhat quiet for the past few years, officially re-launched itself last night with a "
reinvigorated branding and marketing effort". The provider also revealed its intention to launch a series of new business broadband products in July 2010 and extend the
Demon Premier Broadband portfolio.
We first revealed that Demon was planning a revamp back in April (
here), when it also introduced a new range of Home 2+ and HomeOffice 2+ up to 20Mbps broadband packages. Details about their forthcoming business broadband products can be found below the quote.
Matt Cantwell, Head of Demon, said:
"It’s really exciting to be leading this comeback and re-engaging with our customers. We want to remind everyone that Demon Broadband is the best at providing business internet services. In addition, our heritage in the ISP market and in-house technical and business expertise means we can consult our customers on the best broadband package to suit their needs."
Demon notes that confusion is rife around Fair Usage Policies (FUPs) and advertised speeds, thus it has made sure there are no unfair restrictions imposed on Demon Premier Broadband services, which it claims will offer clear information regarding internet usage.
Demon was founded in June 1992 and was one of the UK’s first Internet Service Providers. It was bought by THUS in May 1998 which was subsequently acquired by Cable&Wireless Worldwide in 2008. Hopefully the revamp will also result in improved customer service.